Economics Research Promotes Malaria Testing by Matt Collette In poor countries where malaria is prevalent but access to health care is limited,… Research
Moment for Reflection by Joe O'Connell A new exhibit marking the one-year anniversary of the Boston Marathon bombings is on… Research
A Toolkit for Healthier Population by Greg St. Martin “What leads to healthier people?” asks John Auerbach, Distinguished Professor of Practice and director… Research
Politically Motivated Cyberattacks by Jason Kornwitz An international cyberattack struck parts of Europe, Asia, and the United States on Tuesday,… Research
How to Fix the Internet’s Plumbing Problem by Angela Herring Twenty-five years ago, an engineer at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research in… Research
Designing Robots to Detect Building Damage by Allie Nicodemo Cities and towns all across the globe are reeling from a spate of hurricanes,… Research
Graduate Student Pathway by Gret St. Martin Armed with a Master’s in Urban Sociology, Elizabeth Williams was looking for a PhD… Research
Improving Food Options In 2012, Massachusetts adopted comprehensive standards to improve the healthy food options available in… Research
3Q’s: How We Feel What We Feel by Thea Singer A recent New York Times SundayReview piece by Lisa Feldman Barrett, University Distinguished Professor of Psychology, dismantles the age-old… Research
Rigorous Science Upends the Mind-Body Myth by Thea Singer How do you feel right now, in general? Pleasant or unpleasant? Crummy, calm, or… Research
Epipen’s Pricing Debacle by Thea Singer A firestorm erupted this week in response to the pharmaceutical company Mylan’s steep increase… Research
An Analysis of Recent Terror Attacks Abroad by Greg St. Martin An interdisciplinary group of five Northeastern faculty experts reacted to and analyzed last week’s… Research
Understanding Ferguson by Joe O'Connell During the Q-and-A portion of a panel discussion Wednesday night on the ongoing social… Research
Nature Imitates Art by Angela Herring There are examples of art imitating nature all around us—whether it’s Monet’s pastel Water Lilies or… Research
A New Way to Battle HIV by Angela Herring More than 35 million people around the world now live with HIV/AIDS. While drug discovery efforts… Research
Ingredients of 2-D Sandwich by Allie Nicodemo Everything that exists in the digital world—photos, tweets, online courses, this article—is stored as… Research
Faster, Cheaper, Better by Bill Ibelle When Ed Goluch came to Northeastern as a biochemical engineer in 2010, he was… Research
How Brain Controls the Heart by After receiving his bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 2015,… Research
Surgical Glue that Seals wounds in Seconds by Allie Nicodemo When surgeons complete a successful lung operation, everyone should breathe a sigh of relief.… Research
Self-Care Technologies by Greg St. Martin Northeastern University has received a five-year, $1.5 million grant from the National Institutes of… Research