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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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  • Announcing the 2024 TIER 1 Award Recipients

    Announcing the 2024 TIER 1 Award Recipients

    Twenty-nine interdisciplinary teams—ten include College of Science faculty members—have been selected to receive 2024 TIER 1 Awards, three of which are Mentored Awards. The TIER 1 Seed Grant/Proof of Concept Awards Program is supported by the colleges and the Senior Vice Provost for Research. This competitive program encourages individual faculty members to form multidisciplinary teams […]
  • Fungal disease pose as a threat to sick people in health care settings

    Fungal disease pose as a threat to sick people in health care settings

    The alarming rise in cases of a fungal disease in health-care facilities will continue to pose a threat until an effective drug treatment can be developed, a Northeastern biotechnology expert says.
  • ‘We need blind scientists.’ Northeastern professor tells United Nations about her ‘unseen advantage’ in inspirational speech

    ‘We need blind scientists.’ Northeastern professor tells United Nations about her ‘unseen advantage’ in inspirational speech

    The world needs more scientists with “the unseen advantage,” says Mona Minkara, assistant professor of bioengineering and affiliate faculty of chemistry and chemical biology at Northeastern.
  • Northeastern researcher helps convert astronauts’ wastewater into alternative fuel for use in outer space

    Northeastern researcher helps convert astronauts’ wastewater into alternative fuel for use in outer space

    Researchers have successfully figured out how to extract energy from wastewater in outer space. The findings will give astronauts an alternative fuel source to power future trips to the moon, Mars or beyond.
  • Protect your skin for only pennies a day by using these moisturizing tips

    Protect your skin for only pennies a day by using these moisturizing tips

    Between freezing temperatures, dry heat and blustery winds, winter seems designed to soak the moisture out of skin. The good news is there are moisturizers for just about every price point, and they all get the work done, says Leila Deravi, an assistant professor of chemistry and chemical biology at Northeastern’s College of Science.
  • ‘We are in a much better place.’ Why experts predict a milder winter for COVID-19

    ‘We are in a much better place.’ Why experts predict a milder winter for COVID-19

    The winter forecast for COVID-19 looks to be the mildest yet, say experts from Northeastern University.
  • Designer enzymes could revolutionize the chemical industry. Two Northeastern labs are teaming up to show how.

    Designer enzymes could revolutionize the chemical industry. Two Northeastern labs are teaming up to show how.

    Mary Jo Ondrechen and Penny Beuning’s labs are joining forces to better understand how to design enzymes. These enzymes could potentially reduce the energy, heat, acidity, and overall cost of chemical reactions in the chemical industry.
  • How COVID-19 colliding with flu season and surge of RSV created ‘tripledemic’

    How COVID-19 colliding with flu season and surge of RSV created ‘tripledemic’

    Get ready for a bumpy ride, virus-wise, as autumn turns into winter this year. COVID-19 infections have run into an early flu season and an usual surge of respiratory infections in young children to create what some experts are calling a “tripledemic.” Northeastern University experts explain what is behind the triple whammy, why it’s hitting […]
  • Do we still need to hold onto COVID-19 vaccination cards?

    Do we still need to hold onto COVID-19 vaccination cards?

    Associate teaching professor of chemistry and chemical biology Jared Auclair talks about why you should still hang on to your vaccine card.
  • Faculty Spotlight: Q&A with Professor Steven Lopez, PhD

    Faculty Spotlight: Q&A with Professor Steven Lopez, PhD

    To commemorate National Chemistry Week 2022, we would like to highlight one of our chemists in the College of Science, Professor Steven Lopez, PhD.
  • Winter’s coming. Here are some things you can do to lower your energy bills

    Winter’s coming. Here are some things you can do to lower your energy bills

    Northeastern University experts in climate change and heat resilience explain why cold weather persists in the face of global warming—and offer tips on conserving heat energy.
  • Hemp production could be a sustainable economic future for indigenous communities, but barriers remain

    Hemp production could be a sustainable economic future for indigenous communities, but barriers remain

    Professor Jared Auclair comments on the significance of hemp production.