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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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  • Undergraduate heads into the lab (and the marsh) to protect our coastlines

    Undergraduate heads into the lab (and the marsh) to protect our coastlines

    Salt marshes, often overlooked, provide critical ecosystem services to coastal communities. They protect against damaging storm surge by attenuating waves, and they guard against algal blooms and oxygen depletion by intercepting watershed nitrogen before it can prompt eutrophication in coastal waters. In recent decades, numerous anthropogenic sources have increased nitrogen inputs to these salt marsh ecosystems. Yet, many of the effects of these nitrogen inputs on the carbon and nitrogen cycles, as well as the ecosystem’s resilience to sea level rise, remain unknown. To study the effects of these anthropogenic changes, the Bowen Lab and the Hughes Lab, at Northeastern University’s Coastal Sustainability Institute, have just received an NSF grant to research the effects of nitrogen in various forms on salt marsh ecosystems.
  • Diving in to Science Communication to Protect Our Ocean: Q&A with Alumna Sophia Troeh

    Diving in to Science Communication to Protect Our Ocean: Q&A with Alumna Sophia Troeh

    Sophia Troeh, a recent graduate of Northeastern University’s Three Seas program, is dedicated to protecting our oceans and their ecosystems for future generations. Sophia was chosen for the prestigious 2023 Sea Grant Knauss fellowship, where and her work showcases the vital intersection of science and advocacy in safeguarding our marine resources. Her passion for science outreach and a commitment to environmental conservation were influenced by her time in the Three Seas program and through ongoing mentorship from the faculty of the Coastal Sustainability Institute. We connected with Sophia in her current role as a 2023 Knauss Fellow for an update!
  • Antarctic fish evolved to live in extreme cold

    Antarctic fish evolved to live in extreme cold

    Over millions of years, a group of fish known as notothenioids adapted to the cooling, now icy, waters of the Southern Ocean surrounding Antarctica by evolving their own type of antifreeze.
  • 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. 
  • Using nature to fight rising seas

    Using nature to fight rising seas

    Picture Boston Harbor, a few years from now. The East Boston Greenway, a leafy urban trail, no longer stops a block from the pier, but extends into the ocean. A floating semi-circular trail arcs across the water; cyclists buzz and pedestrians stroll along it.
  • Coming soon: A co-op experience living under the ocean

    Coming soon: A co-op experience living under the ocean

    Imagine a co-op experience in which Northeastern University students live for weeks at a time in the world’s largest undersea science station, venturing into the surrounding Caribbean waters on daily scuba dives. 
  • Celebrating College of Science Faculty and Staff Excellence

    Celebrating College of Science Faculty and Staff Excellence

    The College of Science Awards was celebrated on April 27, 2023. Faculty and Staff were recognized for their dedication to the growth and overall success of the college.
  • Climate Justice Action Murals to line Northeastern tunnels

    Climate Justice Action Murals to line Northeastern tunnels

    “I see Northeastern as a hub, a flower pot of environmental justice,” says Lee. The roots showcase how students remained connected following graduation and go out to “do good for the world wherever we go.”
  • Northeastern co-op is Training Massive Sea Lions and Smaller Harbor Seals

    Northeastern co-op is Training Massive Sea Lions and Smaller Harbor Seals

    “I created my own co-op,” says Welch, 19, who is studying ecology, evolution and biology with an eye on veterinary school.
  • Building a more Environmentally Conscious Community

    Building a more Environmentally Conscious Community

    Earth Day, celebrated on April 22nd, is dedicated to sharing resources and information to promote environmental awareness.
  • The ‘fascinating’ ways of urban beekeeping

    The ‘fascinating’ ways of urban beekeeping

    The words “urban” and “beekeeping” might not seem to go together, but Northeastern student Katherine Antos has found a co-op that makes it possible for city dwellers to keep bees on corporate rooftops and residential side yards.
  • Northeastern student wins Fulbright Scholarship

    Northeastern student wins Fulbright Scholarship

    It was during his time at Northeastern that Michael Nelson explored his interests in meditation and the outdoors. Those linked devotions inspired him to apply for—and win—a prestigious Fulbright Scholarship.