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How do Antarctic sea spiders survive in near-freezing waters? Professor Connie Phong and her students study the spiders’ guts to uncover how they breathe, reproduce, and digest—and how they’ll cope with warming oceans. 🧪

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How Northeastern scientists are using Antarctic sea spiders to study life on the edge
Biologist Connie Phong is studying Antarctic sea spiders and their gut microbes to understand how these bizarre creatures survive and adapt.
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September 15, 2025 at 6:55 PM Everybody can reply
A Northeastern researcher is turning light into a cancer-fighting tool. Fleury Augustin Nsole Biteghe has found a way to target melanoma and triple negative breast cancer—resistant to chemo—without the toxic side effects. 🧪

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Northeastern researcher uses light to target and kill cancer cells
A Northeastern researcher is using light-activated drugs to target melanoma and breast cancer cells without the toxic side effects.
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A time-lapse of the universe? The new Rubin Observatory will image the Southern Hemisphere sky every few nights for 10 yrs—unlocking clues for astrophysicists like Jonathan Blazek about the Milky Way, dark matter & near-Earth objects. 🧪

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Northeastern expert says Rubin Observatory is a game-changer in detecting near-Earth asteroids and assisting in the planet’s defense
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory detected more than 2,000 new asteroids, ushering in a new era for planetary defense and space discovery.
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September 9, 2025 at 5:10 PM Everybody can reply
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Data from COVID outbreaks led to new disease progression models. New research from Alessandro Vespignani, director of the @nunetsi.bsky.social looks at how these models capture the interplay between disease transmission & behavior. 🧪

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COVID data revolutionized disease projection models. Northeastern researchers explain what’s next
Northeastern expert Alessandro Vespignani says spontaneous changes in behavior during outbreaks influence disease projection models.
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How do you learn something new—flashcards, practice, trial and error? New research from psychology professor Aaron Seitz says it all comes down to incidental learning, when our brains slip into a state ready to absorb. 🧪

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Is all learning ‘incidental’? Northeastern professor says that we ‘trick’ our brains into learning
Northeastern psychology professor Aaron Seitz reveals groundbreaking research showing all learning may be 'incidental'.
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Runnels, shallow man made channels, help keep salt marshes healthy according to Jennifer Bowen, professor of marine and environmental sciences, a task that is becoming harder as sea levels continue to rise. 🧪

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What are runnels, the man-made channels that help restore salt marshes?
Northeastern research finds that the narrow channels help salt marshes remove nitrogen before it can pollute waterways.
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June 26, 2025 at 1:19 PM Everybody can reply
The COSMOS2025, an ongoing survey that makes use of NASA’s ultra-powerful James Webb Space Telescope, was released recently with work from two Northeastern researchers. 🧪

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COSMOS-Web offers best glimpse of the deep universe yet, Northeastern researchers say
A new astronomical survey provides detailed information on 800,000 galaxies, say two Northeastern researchers involved in the project.
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June 20, 2025 at 5:16 PM Everybody can reply
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New research by James Monaghan, professor of biology, shows that the key to axolotl limb regeneration is retinoic acid. Could this be the key to human limb regeneration in the future? 🧪 🐙

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These glowing axolotls may hold the secret to human limb regeneration
The adorable salamanders are helping scientists investigate a serious question: Could the human body be coaxed to regrow a lost arm or leg?
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June 11, 2025 at 2:33 PM Everybody can reply
Tornadoes are showing up outside “Tornado Alley.” Chengfei He, assistant professor of marine and environmental sciences, breaks down what’s driving the shift—and why these storms spin the way they do. 🧪

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As more deadly twisters strike the South, ‘Dixie Alley’ is becoming the new ‘Tornado Alley’
Northeastern’s Chengfei He explains why tornadoes such as Friday’s deadly twister in Kentucky are increasingly shifting south.
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June 10, 2025 at 1:54 PM Everybody can reply
Aaron Stubbins, professor of marine and environmental sciences, and Northeastern researchers have discovered have uncovered a “light smog” of microplastics drifting below the surface of the world’s oceans. 🧪🐙

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Arun Bansil, professor of physics, worked with an international group of scientist to successfully create laboratory conditions that brings researchers closer to understanding dark matter. 🐾 🧪
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Northeastern scientists help detect axion quasiparticles, offering new clues to dark matter
Scientists observe axion quasiparticles in a lab for the first time, offering new insights into dark matter.
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May 6, 2025 at 1:04 PM Everybody can reply
Naomi Rajput, a fourth year neuroscience student, juggles course work with research, multiple clubs, co-ops, and a social life stating that “I live by this quote: ‘Aggressive growth is a product of imbalance.'" 🐾

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‘Growth is imbalance’: How Naomi Rajput is squeezing everything out of her Northeastern education
The fourth-year pre-med student, startup founder, campus club president and musician has stratospheric career plans.
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May 2, 2025 at 1:06 PM Everybody can reply
Congratulations to Parker Cole Maivald, Sarah Galatoire and Abigail Wu, Naomi Rajput, and Eva Bennet for winning the COS Pitch Competition sponsored by Science Connects to Innovation and the NextGen Lab! 🧪

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Juliet Davidow, assistant psychology professor, has been awarded a National Science Foundation CAREER Award to explore how motivated learning develops during this critical period of life. Congratulations!

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