A Lab Accident Might Lead to New Frontier in Electronics Design by Ian Thomsen, News @ Northeastern October 7, 2022 A mistake made by MIE Associate Professor Randall Erb and Jason… Research
Startup Developed From Cooling Paper Research by Cynthia Hibbert MIE Professor Yi Zheng and mechanical engineering student Andrew Caratenuto, PhD’24, created the startup… Research
PhD Network and Right Question Institute Offer Pioneering Conference to Explore the Power of Questions The PhD Network at Northeastern University has teamed up with the Right Question Institute… Research
It’s Not Just Your Genes That Are Killing You. Everything Else Is, Too. by Laura Castañón In the age-old debate of nature versus nurture, the question is which aspects of… News > Research
Cancer Tumors Aren’t Always as ‘Tough’ as They Seem by Hannah Bernstein When working with patients concerned about their cancer risk, doctors will often recommend a… Research
Northeastern Models are Helping Shape U.S. COVID-19 Policy by Laura Castañón and Khalida Sarwari Northeastern researchers are part of the network of teams creating models to advise the… Research
What China Can Teach us About Managing the COVID-19 Pandemic by Laura Castañón The COVID-19 outbreak, which started in China’s city of Wuhan in late 2019, has… Research
‘Social Distancing’ is Only the First Step Toward Stopping the COVID-19 Pandemic by Laura Castañón After days of closed schools and businesses and requests—or orders—to say home, many people… Research
Time is Precious. Drugs are, Too. How Can Hospitals Make the Most of Both to Battle COVID-19? by Emily Arntsen The number of cases of COVID-19 in the United States is expected to reach… Research
The Global Medical Supply Chain is Not Immune to COVID-19 by Emily Arntsen Not all the side effects of COVID-19 are biological. But that doesn’t mean they… Research
People who Might have COVID-19 are Benefiting from Virtual Healthcare. Everyone Else May, Too. by Molly Callahan Hospitals and doctors’ offices across the United States are offering toscreen patients remotely for… Research
Faculty to train, recruit young scientists in emerging math fields by Bolstering U.S. scientific competitiveness globally and training more young women and minorities in science,… Research
Psychologists Are Learning What Religion Has Known for Years by Christine Regan Davie - contributer This story is adapted from How God Works: The Science Behind the Benefits of Religion,… Research
Unmanned Aircraft Systems by Allie Nicodemo As cyberattacks become an increasing security threat to unmanned aircraft systems, military planners are… Research
What if Superconductors Could Work at Room Temperature? by Allie Nicodemo Everything we know in the world is made up of basic materials. Superconductors, which… Research
Big Data and Science of Science by Allie Nicodemo The field of science is like a giant piece of machinery with many moving… Research
Drones Count Penguins by Allie Nicodemo Using an autonomous aerial drone system developed by Northeastern researcher Hanumant Singh, researchers have… Research
Breakthroughs in Robotics by Written by Bill Ibelle and Allie Nicodemo contributed to this story While drones and driverless cars dominate the headlines, another breakthrough—robot dexterity—is likely to have… Research
Squid Skin, a Camouflage Material by Allie Nicodemo Cephalopods—which include octopuses, squid, and cuttlefish—are masters of disguise. They can camouflage to precisely… Research
Origami Speeds up Drug Development by Sarah Coppola Since 2015, a research team led by Northeastern engineering professor Carol Livermore has used… Research