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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 can physics models help prevent deadly stampedes at mass gatherings?

    How can physics models help prevent deadly stampedes at mass gatherings?

    Northeastern professor Max Bi explains how crowd dynamics lead to stampedes, offering insights for safer venues and survival strategies.
  • This Northeastern co-op helped develop algorithms for high-performance “brain-inspired” computing hardware

    This Northeastern co-op helped develop algorithms for high-performance “brain-inspired” computing hardware

    Tedeschi worked in The Peter Grünberg Institute, which is one of 14 institutes within Forschungszentrum Jülich. The institute focuses its research on a few specific subjects: quantum materials, quantum computing, software systems and the area Tedeschi worked on — neuromorphic computing.
  • Northeastern University physics faculty bring a major international conference to the Boston campus

    Northeastern University physics faculty bring a major international conference to the Boston campus

    On June 3-7 2024, the Physics department and the College of Science hosted the 2024 edition of the Large Hadron Collider Physics conference (LHCP) on our Boston campus. This is one of the major international conferences in particle physics at colliders (the Large Hadron Collider and beyond). This conference is held annually on alternating continents, […]
  • Celebrating LGBTQ+ STEM Day:  A Conversation on STEM, Identity, and Community

    Celebrating LGBTQ+ STEM Day: A Conversation on STEM, Identity, and Community

    November 18, marks the fifth year of celebrating LGBTQ+ STEM Day. With the first two years being celebrated in July, this holiday moved to November 18 as an internationally recognized day to highlight and celebrate the work of LGBTQIA+ people in STEM.  Madeline Eppley (they/them), PhD candidate in Marine and Environmental Science, and Johan Bonilla […]
  • A geomagnetic storm is hitting the northern part of the U.S. Here’s how the solar event may impact you

    A geomagnetic storm is hitting the northern part of the U.S. Here’s how the solar event may impact you

    Jonathan Blazek, assistant professor of physics, said the geometric storm won’t have a severe impact on technology.
  • Scientists recreate genome of 52,000-year-old freeze-dried woolly mammoth

    Scientists recreate genome of 52,000-year-old freeze-dried woolly mammoth

    Frozen in Siberia, this mammoth was remarkably preserved at the microscopic level, Northeastern researchers discovered. Its DNA had remained the same for thousands of years, frozen as “chromoglass.”
  • What is the “mini moon” that is now orbiting Earth? Astrophysicist explains small cosmic guest — and the bigger one that’s on the horizon

    What is the “mini moon” that is now orbiting Earth? Astrophysicist explains small cosmic guest — and the bigger one that’s on the horizon

    For two months, a small asteroid will join Earth’s orbit, a common yet little known occurrence. However, a Northeastern astrophysicist has her eyes on another asteroid that will be a much closer call for the planet.
  • Plan to reopen Three Mile Island plant could be ‘rebirth’ of nuclear energy, Northeastern experts say

    Plan to reopen Three Mile Island plant could be ‘rebirth’ of nuclear energy, Northeastern experts say

    A plan to reopen a reactor at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant could rejuvenate the nuclear energy sector in the United States.
  • Welcome to the new College of Science Faculty!

    Welcome to the new College of Science Faculty!

    We are delighted to welcome new faculty members with primary appointments in the College of Science whose teaching and research builds the Good Power of Science, trains the next generation of science professionals, and solves crucial research challenges.
  • What happens to a person when they’re stuck in space?

    What happens to a person when they’re stuck in space?

    Experts said the astronauts’ physical and mental health may be impacted by their time in space.
  • Giant cosmic question answered. Northeastern astrophysicist explains the science behind the image captured by the Webb telescope

    Giant cosmic question answered. Northeastern astrophysicist explains the science behind the image captured by the Webb telescope

    A Northeastern astrophysicist says the image will provide new insights into the universe’s adolescence and possibly the answer to an age-old question that remains a mystery: How do galaxies get created?
  • Astronauts stranded in space: Unexpected eight-month stay highlights the risks of space exploration, experts say

    Astronauts stranded in space: Unexpected eight-month stay highlights the risks of space exploration, experts say

    “This is one bump in the road on mankind’s inevitable path to the stars,” said Northeastern cosmology expert Jacqueline McCleary.