3-D Bioprinting to Explore Vascular Disease by Greg St. Martin Bioengineering Professor Dai has invented a 3-D Bioprinter. Nowadays, 3-D printed objects are ubiquitous,… Research
New “Sleeping” Sensors Could Save Costs, Make War Zones Safer by Allie Nicodemo When stationed in dangerous, rural areas, the last thing soldiers should worry about is… Research
Harvey Brings out ‘Hidden Capacity in Civil Society’ to Respond by Greg St. Martin Hurricane Harvey has caused widespread damage in Houston and across Texas and Louisiana, as… Research
Chatbot Comforts Patients by Allie Nicodemo No one likes thinking about death. Funeral arrangements, last will and testaments, and questions… Research
Grant to Spur Development of Wireless Networks by Molly Callahan In the battlefield, it’s essential that soldiers can reliably and clearly communicate with each… Research
Body of Work by Angela Herring Professor Sandra Shefelbine, who mentors PhD students in bioengineering and in mechanical engineering, has… Research
Researchers Use Twitter to Track the Flue in Real Time by Thea Singer This flu is horrendous. Can’t breathe, can’t sleep or eat. Muscles ache, fever 102.… Research
Engineering A Solution To Dirty Water by Allie Nicodemo More than 844 million people around the globe lack access to clean water. One of the… Research
Researchers Use “Robomussels” to Monitor Climate Change by Northeastern News Tiny robots have been helping researchers study how climate change affects biodiversity. Developed by… Research
Groundbreaking Cancer Gene Therapy by Allie Nicodemo On July 12, a Food and Drug Administration panel unanimously recommended approval for the… Research
Great Barrier Reef Bleaching Engagers “Precious Resources,” Researcher Says by Thea Singer The massive bleaching of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, the largest coral ecosystem in the world,… Research
Reproductive Biology by Allie Nicodemo Fertility research brings death of dogma, birth of hope About 13 years ago, Northeastern… Research
Interdisciplinary Research Bolsters Nation’s Resliience by Molly Callahan Crisis can strike suddenly and on a large scale: take a major hurricane or… Research
‘ISEC Was Built To Empower Us To Solve Grand Challenges’ by Jason Kornwitz Jaclyn Lock, the student speaker at the grand opening of the Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Complex, is pretty impressive. Research
PhD Student To Study Water Access And Control In Uganda Through Interviews—and Equations by Greg St. Martin Matt Simonson’s desire to study and foster greater understanding of how the international community responds to political conflict, genocide, and humanitarian crises has been shaped by his myriad cultural and global experiences. Research
Nanomedicine: Past, Present, and Future by Angela Herring Each year, nearly $18 billion is spent on nanomedicine research. But since the field’s… Research
An eye toward better treatment by Angela Herring As a member of associate professor of chemical engineering Shashi Murthy’s lab, Walsh helps design microfluidic devices that use a single drop of blood or other bodily fluid to diagnose a range of diseases. Research