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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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Pregnant? Researchers discover that it may decrease your ‘fear memory’
March 9, 2026
Northeastern University researchers have discovered that chemical changes in the pregnant brain can soften subjects’ fear memories.

These researchers flew a particle detector above Antarctica, hoping to find evidence of mysterious matter
March 6, 2026
Tsuguo Aramaki has spent 20 years developing a weather balloon-borne particle detector to record indirect traces of dark matter. It recently launched in Antarctica.

Extremists are using video games as recruitment tools. The UN wants to fight back
March 4, 2026
ISIS, Boko Haram and far-right extremist groups are using video games for recruitment and propaganda. The United Nations, alongside Northeastern researchers, is using the unique strengths of gaming to fight back.
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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’




