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  • How a Northeastern co-op’s research is advancing early detection of psychosis

    One in five people at high clinical risk will experience psychosis in their life. But that doesn’t mean it is inevitable or lifelong, according to Northeastern University student  TaKaya McFarland. Early intervention can prevent repeat episodes and even stop psychosis before it begins, she says. Understanding and addressing psychosis is...
  • Barnett Institute for Chemical and Biological Analysis

    The core mission of the Barnett Institute is to develop new instrumentation and analytical methods to address emerging needs in biomedical research and biopharmaceutical development. This effort is simultaneously with ongoing basic and clinical research programs and industrial applications and collaborations. During its history, the Barnett Institute of Chemical and...
  • Who We Are

    Who are you?That can be a hard question to answer, really. At its limit, the response is your massive life story, still being told. It seems to me magical that without any effort by you, your story builds itself as you live, your events and feelings swirling and joining in...
  • Holding the Thread

    There are lots of threads swirling about, lots to consider. Most important is your health and wellness, so please take care of that above all else. At Northeastern University, we are always reinventing, and trying things out. It’s exciting and disruptive. It’s why I joined the university, and why Northeastern...
  • The Connected Science Community PhD Programs

    Cutting-edge collaborative research Candidates accepted to their Department Research program of interest will join a Community of PhD students across the entire College of Science. Within this community, students will learn from, collaborate with, and draw on the experiences of their peers. All PhD candidates in the College of Science...
  • Master’s Degree Programs

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  • Northeastern co-op blends marine biology and studio art to promote Cape Cod Coastal Resilience Week

    The logo is both cautionary and cheerful. The image shows a house on stilts with sea grass underneath next to a triple strand of waves. It was designed by fourth-year Northeastern University student Meredith McGowan as the signature logo for Cape Cod Coastal Resilience Week. Its message is designed to...
  • How can physics models help prevent deadly stampedes at mass gatherings?

    The death of at least 56 people in a stampede at a soccer stadium in Nzérékoré, Guinea, is the latest example of how quickly mass gatherings can turn catastrophic. From a funeral of a public figure to a Halloween celebration or a music festival, history — both recent and ancient — is filled with such tragedies. While...
  • Burst Forth – 5.10.2024

    Dear College of Science Faculty and Staff, When I was little, my favorite party favor was a small clam shell that when placed in a glass of water, opened up and out floated a bright paper flower on a thread, with a green paper leaf beneath. The flowers came in...
  • Measles – 10.18.2024

    Dear College of Science Faculty and Staff, I remember getting measles. I was in Miss Miles first grade class, and still remember feeling awful, and that my fever was 104. My mom gave me crushed up aspirin in Coca Cola which ruined the taste. On the other hand, whenever we...
  • What is your craft? – 9.27.2024

    Dear College of Science Faculty and Staff, What’s your craft? I love gardening, but am totally open to others – crochet, paper or wool activities. Woodworking sounds great. Fine with me to include puzzles in the genre. I love arts and crafts, including kits that come with an attractive target...
  • Starbucks Duck – 8.23.2024

    Dear College of Science Faculty and Staff, I was walking to Columbus Garage along the narrow path between Mugar and the Robinson tents on one side, with Curry Student Center looming on the other side, when something zipped by, a few feet above my shoulder. I was quite alarmed, until...