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Since 2006, Northeastern University has dramatically expanded its research enterprise, with particular emphasis on three global imperatives: health, security and sustainability. Working intentionally across disciplines, Northeastern faculty members are focused on solving real problems in the world. NGN Research tells the stories of these important accomplishments.
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Connected cars can be hacked, research finds
February 27, 2026
Northeastern researchers have uncovered security vulnerabilities in Tesla’s Model 3 and Cybertruck, demonstrating that hackers could intercept the vehicles’ wireless connectivity stack.

These microbes don’t always play well together, but the combination could cut cost of biofuel
February 25, 2026
“The core technology we’re working on here can be summed up by asking the question — can it be that two microbes are better than one?” said Northeastern Chemical Engineering Professor Ben Woolston.

Three Northeastern professors want to study how the way you walk impacts your health and your city
February 23, 2026
With WalkSensePlace, researchers will study the “conversation between our feet and the environment” to better understand how to design walkable cities and the relation between walking and health.
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‘Evaluation of Hydroclimatic Biases in the Community Earth System Model’
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‘Machine Learning-Guided Field Site Selection for River Classification’
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‘Facing Distortion: Impact of Spatial Distortions on Upright and Inverted Face Identification’
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‘A Quantitative Survey of Cogradient and Countergradient Variation in Nature’




