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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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  • How Northeastern student-athletes become champions on field and in classroom

    How Northeastern student-athletes become champions on field and in classroom

    They averaged a 3.411 GPA this past spring while also boosting the university to a No. 11 national ranking for athletic success. “I think people may not realize the demands that are on our student-athletes and how hard they work at both of their crafts,” says Jim Madigan, Northeastern’s athletic director.
  • Women Who Empower announce 2023 Innovator Awards winners

    Women Who Empower announce 2023 Innovator Awards winners

    Twenty-eight entrepreneurs have been recognized for their innovative, boundary-pushing work by Northeastern University’s 2023 Women Who Empower Innovator Awards.
  • Undergraduate Student Experience Spotlight: Hope Zamora

    Undergraduate Student Experience Spotlight: Hope Zamora

    I am Hope Zamora a major in behavioral neuroscience on the pre-med track. I am also in the Honors Program. I will be graduating in May of 2023.
  • Northeastern students mentoring young women in Cambodia

    Northeastern students mentoring young women in Cambodia

    Leading a women’s college dormitory in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, may not be the typical place you’d find a third-year neuroscience and pre-med student like Northeastern’s Yueting Lu. 
  • ‘I have an education, and I will not waste it.’

    ‘I have an education, and I will not waste it.’

    Northeastern University undergraduate student speaker Clara Wu urged fellow graduates to be proud of what they have achieved, cherish their families, and go out and turn their knowledge into action.
  • Sometimes backyard paleontology turns into a swimming pool

    Sometimes backyard paleontology turns into a swimming pool

    Her childhood paleontology dreams didn’t pan out when the brachiosaurus skull she and a friend were digging up in her family’s backyard turned out to be just a large rock. 
  • Meet the undergraduate commencement student speaker

    Meet the undergraduate commencement student speaker

    For Northeastern University undergraduate student commencement speaker Clara Wu, the goal is to be relatable, genuine, and to impart some sage advice.
  • Narrative | The Science of Movement

    Narrative | The Science of Movement

    Northeastern professor Dagmar Sternad is studying ballet dancers to understand how to help people regain their balance in old age. Her findings could help us improve our mobility, design better robots, and discover how to more effectively treat stroke patients.
  • Video games might be better for balance rehab than conventional physical therapy

    Video games might be better for balance rehab than conventional physical therapy

    Don’t throw away that Wii Fit Balance Board––it might be more valuable than you think. New research from a team at Northeastern University found that active video games––like Wii Fit and Dance Dance Revolution––are more effective for improving balance than conventional forms of physical therapy.
  • Advancing Women in Science 2022 Scholars

    Advancing Women in Science 2022 Scholars

    Congratulations to the five undergraduate students who have been named 2022 Advancing Women in Science Scholars!
  • Fulbright-funded research will have grad student studying the impact of virtual learning on kids

    Fulbright-funded research will have grad student studying the impact of virtual learning on kids

    Nicole Occidental, BS in Behavioral Neuroscience, recently received a full scholarship from the U.S. Fulbright Students Program to begin her master’s degree in cognitive neuroscience at Maastricht University in the Netherlands next year.
  • The spiritual joys of Ramadan

    The spiritual joys of Ramadan

    First-year behavioral neuroscience major Laila Kibodya discusses the Islamic celebration of Ramadan, and how the practice of fasting connects to higher spiritual principles.