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Stringray Robots for Ocean Exploration

Stringray Robots for Ocean Exploration Science is always looking to learn from nature to improve the efficiency of machines and processes. As the world looks to explore the oceans that cover more than two-thirds of the planet’s surface, scientists are starting to move closer to building more efficient vehicles based on marine animals themselves. Researchers […]

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Fabian Cousteau’s Mission 31 is a “Go”

Fabian Cousteau’s Mission 31 is a “Go” By Shannon Jones, Marine Biology, 2016 On Thursday, November 21, the Northeastern Alumni Center hosted Fabien Cousteau, a world-renowned scientist who is the grandson of Jaques-Yves Cousteau. He spoke about his grandfather’s goals, his experiences with the ocean, his own dreams for marine science, and his new project, Mission

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An Interview with Angela Herring: Northeastern’s Resident Science Writer

An Interview with Angela Herring: Northeastern’s Resident Science Writer By Gwen Schanker Angela Herring has had plenty of experience with interviews, although she’s normally the person taking notes and not the one answering questions. As Northeastern’s only official science writer, Herring explores any and all interesting scientific topics through research and interviews, and then shares her

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My Co-op at Green City Growers: A Leader in the Urban Farming Movement

My Co-op at Green City Growers: A Leader in the Urban Farming Movement By Dan Chamberlain, Environmental Science, 2015 When I first accepted my co-op position at Green City Growers, I had no idea what the next seven months had in store for me. I didn’t know much about urban farming, or really anything to do

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Your Brain on YouTube: fMRIs Reverse Engineer the Visual Experience

Your Brain on YouTube: fMRIs Reverse Engineer the Visual Experience The past decade has witnessed a huge boom in the innovations made in film technology, and a research team at UC Berkeley thinks they may have discovered the next hottest thing. Comparing what we see in everyday life as a sort of movie, Gallant and

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Dr. Lawrence and Chromosome Therapy

Dr. Lawrence and Chromosome Therapy By Joshua Timmons, Biology, 2016 This past Monday Northeastern hosted a visit with Dr. Jeanne Lawrence, a cell biologist from the University of Massachusetts Medical School. Her talk was a part of Northeastern’s “Profiles in Innovation,” hosted by Northeastern’s president himself, Joseph Auon. During the hour-long discussion, Lawrence outlined her

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