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    A new report from a group of Northeastern researchers explores across disciplines how biotech can ensure safe, sustainable life beyond Earth.

    The key to international space cooperation is developments in biotechnology, Northeastern researchers say

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    The NeuroPRISM lab, led by assistant psychology professor Stephanie Noble, makes tools that pave the way for reliable and reproducible neuroimaging of the brain.

    Precise maps of the brain’s deepest corners are made possible through tools developed by these Northeastern researchers

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  • The untold story of how two Northeastern professors analyzed moon rocks for NASA a half-century ago

    The untold story of how two Northeastern professors analyzed moon rocks for NASA a half-century ago

    The rocks were billions of years old. But they were new to the Earth. They were sent by NASA in 1972 via special delivery to Robert Lowndes and Clive Perry, physics professors at Northeastern University, who opened the boxes in their secured labs in the basement of Dana Hall. “It was very exciting,” Lowndes says. […]
  • What time is it on the moon? We may soon know, thanks to NASA project

    What time is it on the moon? We may soon know, thanks to NASA project

    From sundials and water clocks to modern atomic timekeeping, methods for telling time on Earth — to mark the divide between night and day, month to year, etc. — have evolved over thousands of years. Now, scientists are bringing their technological knowhow to the moon in order to establish time standards there and elsewhere in […]
  • Exploring the Role of Citizen Science in Research and Community Engagement with Damon Hall

    Exploring the Role of Citizen Science in Research and Community Engagement with Damon Hall

    With the excitement of his recent publication, associate professor of Environmental Science and Public Policy, Damon Hall, met with me to discuss his research on the importance of citizen science.   “Citizen silence: Missed opportunities in citizen science” can be accessed here.  What initially sparked your interest in citizen science and its role in research?  My […]
  • New models of Big Bang by Northeastern physicists show that visible universe and invisible dark matter co-evolved

    New models of Big Bang by Northeastern physicists show that visible universe and invisible dark matter co-evolved

    Physicists have long theorized that our universe may not be limited to what we can see. By observing gravitational forces on other galaxies, they’ve hypothesized the existence of “dark matter,” which would be invisible to conventional forms of observation. Pran Nath, the Matthews Distinguished University Professor of physics at Northeastern University, says that “95% of […]
  • Can big data have a role in treating dementia? That’s what this Northeastern student is hoping to help solve

    Can big data have a role in treating dementia? That’s what this Northeastern student is hoping to help solve

    Dementia is a devastating condition that impacts more than 55 million people globally, according to the World Health Organization. In the United States alone, it’s estimated that one in nine people over the age of 65 has Alzheimer’s. Conditions like Alzheimer’s and other diseases that cause cognitive impairments can be difficult to treat. Early symptoms are […]
  • Predatory Crabs, Morphing Oysters, and Ocean Electrolysis: MES Undergrads lauded with PEAK awards to support their research

    Predatory Crabs, Morphing Oysters, and Ocean Electrolysis: MES Undergrads lauded with PEAK awards to support their research

    A record number of Northeastern undergraduates are pursuing PEAK project experiences this spring, including several motivated students within the Marine and Environmental Sciences department, including Grace Marnon, Kiran Bajaj, Nicole Mongillo, and Mark Teh. We caught up with each of these talented young scientists to learn more about their research!  Grace Marnon received a Summit […]
  • Northeastern professor Eugene Smotkin named fellow by prestigious American Association for the Advancement of Science

    Northeastern professor Eugene Smotkin named fellow by prestigious American Association for the Advancement of Science

    Professor of chemistry and chemical biology Eugene Smotkin has been named a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). A forerunner in the techniques of operando spectroscopy, Smotkin was the first to examine the behavior of chemical catalysts in fuel cells while they actively underwent chemical reactions. Using various spectroscopic techniques, […]
  • Northeastern students recognized for excellence in STEM research as Goldwater Scholars

    Northeastern students recognized for excellence in STEM research as Goldwater Scholars

    Luke Bagdonas is a chemistry major who researches salt marshes as a nature-based solution to climate change. Kaitlyn Ramesh is a bioengineering major who develops computational tools and examines genomics data. Both are third-year students at Northeastern University and recipients of prestigious Goldwater Scholarships. Goldwater Scholarships recognize ambition and excellence in undergraduate STEM research. Bagdonas […]
  • Expanded mental health and wellness programs launched at Northeastern with help of student leaders

    Expanded mental health and wellness programs launched at Northeastern with help of student leaders

    Matty Coleman and Federica Ciummo convened students and administration officials to enhance Northeastern’s mental health and wellness offerings.
  • Northeastern student researches dolphin behavior for a Greek marine conservation nonprofit during Mediterranean  Sea co-op

    Northeastern student researches dolphin behavior for a Greek marine conservation nonprofit during Mediterranean Sea co-op

    Whether it was kayaking to small inlets in the northeastern part of the Mediterranean Sea or spending overnight on a boat all in the pursuit of tracking the local dolphin population, Northeastern University marine biology major Francesca Russell was living — and working — the dream. Russell, now a fourth-year student, spent last spring on […]
  • What is ‘Fallout’? Physicist breaks down the science of Amazon’s sci-fi show and the horrifying reality of nuclear radiation

    What is ‘Fallout’? Physicist breaks down the science of Amazon’s sci-fi show and the horrifying reality of nuclear radiation

    The world ends on Oct. 23, 2077, in a series of radioactive explosions –– at least in the world of “Fallout,” a post-apocalyptic video game series that has now been adapted into a blockbuster TV show on Amazon’s Prime Video. The literal fallout that ensues creates a post-apocalyptic United States that is full of mutated […]
  • Six undergraduate scientists travel to a national meeting in San Antonio to present their research

    Six undergraduate scientists travel to a national meeting in San Antonio to present their research

    Howdy! Y’all ever seen huskies swap their snowshoes for cowboy boots? In the heart of San Antonio, Texas, a vibrant cohort of scientists from Northeastern University’s College of Science rocked the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology’s #DiscoverBMB annual conference. Among them were undergraduates Guillermo Antunez Tierney, Linden Burack, Migue Darcera, Soumili Dey, Diana […]