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    Connie Phong wants to know how an animal adapted to live in a highly specialized environment — just below the freezing point for seawater — responds to warming oceans.

    How Northeastern scientists are using Antarctic sea spiders to study life on the edge

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    Fleury Augustin Nsole Biteghe has identified a way to target two of the deadliest cancer types with chemotherapy drugs but without the harms associated with chemotherapy.

    Northeastern researcher uses light to target and kill cancer cells

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  • Northeastern’s award-winning coastal research campus in Massachusetts faces public vote

    Northeastern’s award-winning coastal research campus in Massachusetts faces public vote

    NAHANT, Mass. Northeastern students Jaxon Derow and Sahana Simonetti gather mussels for a research project at Northeastern’s Marine Science Center. For ecological forecasters at the center, mussels act as a barometer of climate change, and help researchers understand changing biodiversity in the Gulf of Maine. Photo by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern University
  • How Bill Detrich’s foresight led to the DNA sequencing of a rare icefish species

    How Bill Detrich’s foresight led to the DNA sequencing of a rare icefish species

    In 2004, Northeastern’s Bill Detrich had an idea ahead of its time: that scientists would one day sequence DNA from all of the Earth’s living creatures. Now, his efforts in anticipation of that genetics boom are paying off. Photo by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern University
  • Classroom on the coast: Three Seas offers new setting to study tidal environments

    Classroom on the coast: Three Seas offers new setting to study tidal environments

    The semester-long program at the Marine Science Center in Nahant, Massachusetts provides students with hands-on learning opportunities. “To be able to come into the field and get our feet wet and learn in the environment is really fantastic, says Lizzie Soranno, a marine biology student in the Three Seas program. Read the full story at […]
  • College of Science Connects: Research at the Frontier of Marine & Estuarine Systems

    College of Science Connects: Research at the Frontier of Marine & Estuarine Systems

    Listen to Hazel Sive, Dean of the College of Science, as she talks to Randall Hughes, Associate Dean for Equity and Associate Professor of Marine & Environmental Sciences as part of the Women Who Empower International Women's Day Celebration.
  • A day in the tidal pools with the Three Seas Program

    A day in the tidal pools with the Three Seas Program

    Tara Duffy looked on as a handful of her students waded through tidal pools at the Marine Science Center in Nahant, Massachusetts, searching for algae and invertebrate creatures. It was a sunny day in February, with the kind of weather that arrives in New England to remind you to keep the faith, spring is just […]
  • Co-op and COVID: Working at Indigo Agriculture

    Co-op and COVID: Working at Indigo Agriculture

    Mira Rauch is a fourth-year undergraduate student studying Environmental Science with a concentration in conservation science and a minor in East Asian Studies. In Spring of 2020, she began a co-op at Indigo Agriculture. We reached out to hear about her experience.  Could you tell us about your co-op journey? “I’m currently on my third […]
  • Sea otters are a lifeline for reefs in a changing ocean

    Sea otters are a lifeline for reefs in a changing ocean

    With their round, furry faces and tendency to hold hands while they sleep, sea otters seem almost perfectly built to appeal to our sense of the adorable. But they also play a vital role in protecting their ecosystem from the effects of climate change. Sea otters are what scientists refer to as a keystone species—their […]
  • Alum Q&A: Katie Merry ’16

    Alum Q&A: Katie Merry ’16

    Katelyn “Katie” Merry works as a Community Planner for the US Air Force in Texas. Katie was an Environmental Studies Major, Class of 2016 What made you interested in studying Environmental Studies at Northeastern? “I started out at Northeastern as an undeclared major and then I took a class with Professor Faber on climate change, […]
  • Don’t worry about the koi fish on campus this winter–they’re just chilling

    Don’t worry about the koi fish on campus this winter–they’re just chilling

    Tucked into the heart of Northeastern’s Boston campus is a tiny oasis from the hustle and bustle of city life. A koi pond, located between the Curry Student Center and Robinson Hall, sparkles in the sun and gurgles as a small waterfall splashes into it. Vibrant, nearly fluorescent koi flash just under the surface. But […]
  • Researchers Observe the Bizarre Sexual Behavior of Shipworms for the First Time

    Researchers Observe the Bizarre Sexual Behavior of Shipworms for the First Time

    New sexual behavior is observed for the first time in shipworms by Northeastern scientists.
  • Understanding Nitrogen’s Impact on Coastal Zones

    Understanding Nitrogen’s Impact on Coastal Zones

    A new study led by Jennifer Bowen aims to understand the human impact of nitrogen in coastal zones.
  • At the Intersection of Finance and Sustainability: Grad Co-op Profile

    At the Intersection of Finance and Sustainability: Grad Co-op Profile

    Northeastern graduate student Tori Yanco shares her recent co-op experience at Liberty Mutual's Sustainability, Strategy, & Planning department.