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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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    Q&A with Marla Glean, MS Biotech

    Marla Glean does a Q&A feature describing her experience as a Master's student in Biotech.
  • Q&A with Rohit Thakur, MS in Operations Research

    Q&A with Rohit Thakur, MS in Operations Research

    Rohit Thakur does a Q&A explaining his experience as a graduate student pursing an MS in Applied Mathematics.
  • Q&A with Mehak Gupta, MS in Biotechnology

    Q&A with Mehak Gupta, MS in Biotechnology

    Biotech student does a Q&A session explaining her experience as a Master's student at Northeastern.
  • These co-ops are taking part in creating the next model organism, one cephalopod at a time.

    These co-ops are taking part in creating the next model organism, one cephalopod at a time.

    It’s not every day you get the chance to work with cephalopods. That, however, is not the case for Northeastern students Sarah Beecy and Sonia van Stekelenborg. Beecy, a third-year marine biology student, and van Stekelenborg, a third-year environmental science student, are currently on their first co-op as marine cephalopod aquarists at Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. The MBL is a...
  • Paul Champion receives the Lifetime Achievement Award at the International Conference on Time Resolved Vibrational Spectroscopy

    Paul Champion receives the Lifetime Achievement Award at the International Conference on Time Resolved Vibrational Spectroscopy

    Physics Professor, Paul Champion, receives the “TRVS Lifetime Achievement” award.
  • Q&A with Yash Shrinivas Bichu, MS Biotech

    Q&A with Yash Shrinivas Bichu, MS Biotech

    Q&A with Biotech graduate student.
  • Can we mimic the chemistry of the sun to take carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere?

    Can we mimic the chemistry of the sun to take carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere?

    Steven Lopez's research searches for a molecule that can create a new material to take carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere.
  • Q&A with Tigran Melkonian, MS in Applied Mathematics

    Q&A with Tigran Melkonian, MS in Applied Mathematics

    Q&A with Tigran Melkonian, MS Applied Mathematics
  • Q&A with Karissa Stisser, MS Applied Mathematics

    Q&A with Karissa Stisser, MS Applied Mathematics

    Q&A with graduate student, Karissa Stisser.
  • Babies respond to sign language. What does that tell us about human nature?

    Babies respond to sign language. What does that tell us about human nature?

    Iris Berent's new research uncovers that infants are born with the ability to learn language, speech and sign.
  • David DeSteno believes science can learn from religion

    David DeSteno believes science can learn from religion

    Psychology professor, David DeSteno explains how science has been able to highlight the benefits that organized religion provides.
  • On co-op at The Food Project, she hopes to make a difference in the environmental justice field.

    On co-op at The Food Project, she hopes to make a difference in the environmental justice field.

    Sophia Samaha shares her experience as a College of Science student on co-op.