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Laser Show—for a Cure
The naturally occurring antibiotic Actinomycin D (ActD) was approved by the Food and Drug Administration as a chemotherapy drug in 1964 and has been widely used for nearly 50 years to treat a variety of tumor types. Since then, scientists have discovered that ActD works by blocking DNA transcription, the process that transcribes DNA into RNA, a macromolecule that codes for the proteins necessary for cell survival.
February 21, 2012
3Qs: Physicists Push for Underground Testing Facility
Pran Nath, the Matthews Distinguished Professor of Physics at Northeastern University, is among a group of leading theoretical physicists who have asked the Department of Energy to develop a large underground neutrino facility to maintain U.S. leadership in the frontier of particle physics.
February 02, 2012
Forecasting the Spread of Emerging Diseases
If we can forecast the path of a hurricane or even the trajectory of a subatomic particle, why shouldn’t we also be able to forecast the spread of an emerging disease? That is the question Alessandro Vespignani, who was installed as Northeastern University’s Sternberg Family Distinguished University Professor of Physics on Tuesday in the Raytheon Amphitheater, began asking 10 years ago.
February 02, 2012
Forecasting The Spread Of Emerging Diseases
If we can forecast the path of a hurricane or even the trajectory of a subatomic particle, why shouldn’t we also be able to forecast the spread of an emerging disease? That is the question Alessandro Vespignani, who was installed as Northeastern University’s Sternberg Family Distinguished University Professor of Physics on Tuesday in the Raytheon […]
February 01, 2012
Adding the Flavor to Food Science
North American and Western European cuisines tend to use ingredients that share flavor compounds, while East Asian and Southern European cuisines tend to avoid ingredients that share flavor compounds, according to a study by Northeastern University network scientists.
December 20, 2011
3Qs: Searching for the "Holy Grail" of Physics
Researchers at CERN report they are closer to discovering the Higgs boson. The research team at CERN, includes NU graduate student David Nash, undergraduate co-op student Edward Vaisman, post-doctoral research Daniele Trocino, and physics professors George Alverson, Emanuela Barberis, and Darien Wood.
December 20, 2011
3Qs: Searching for the "Holy Grail" of Physics
Researchers at CERN report they are closer to discovering the Higgs boson. The research team at CERN, includes NU graduate student David Nash, undergraduate co-op student Edward Vaisman, post-doctoral research Daniele Trocino, and physics professors George Alverson, Emanuela Barberis, and Darien Wood.
December 20, 2011
Undergraduates Mathew Chamberlain and Leo Byun Take the Bronze Medal in this Year's University Physics Competition
Congratulations to Mathew Chamberlaina nd Leo Byun who were awarded the bronze medal in the second annual University Physics Competition.
December 19, 2011
Magnetic Breakthrough May Have Significant Pull
Northeastern University researchers have designed a super-strong magnetic material that may revolutionize the production of magnets found in computers, mobile phones, electric cars and wind-powered generators.
December 19, 2011
Research Partnership to Focus on Infrared Imaging
The Electronic Materials Reserach Institute (eMRI) at Northeastern University has signed a three-year cooperative research agreement with the United States Army Research Laboratory at Adelphi, Md., to design graphene-based technology for use in low-cost infrared imaging applications for the military.
December 14, 2011
Professor Arun Bansil Receives $1M Grant from the Department of Energy
Professor Arun Bansil has received a three-year, $1M grant from the US Department of Energy to develop the next generation...
December 13, 2011
Professor Meni Wanunu's Research Nanopores Analyze RNA-Drug Complexes Highlighted in Recent Issue of Chemical & Engineering News
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November 28, 2011
Professor Meni Wanunu's Research Nanopores Analyze RNA-Drug Complexes Highlighted in Recent Issue of Chemical & Engineering News
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November 28, 2011
World-Renowned Statistical Physicist Alessandro Vespignani Elected to the Academy of Europe
World-renowned statistical physicist Alessandro Vespignani has been elected to the physics and engineering sciences branch of the Academy of Europe for his research on the spread of epidemics.
November 22, 2011