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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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Systemic solutions urged to counter spread of science misinformation in new report co-authored by Northeastern professor
January 17, 2025
Misinformation about science skews decisions, weakens trust and harms health, according to a National Academies report.
Getting along with your siblings can be taught, Northeastern research shows
January 15, 2024
For years, Laurie Kramer’s “Fun with Sisters and Brothers” program has helped parents manage conflicts between their children. New research measures the program’s effectiveness — and highlights surprising side benefits.
Protective salt marshes along coasts are in danger across the globe but it’s not too late to act, Northeastern researchers say
January 13, 2024
Salt marshes like Belle Isle in Boston provide vital ecosystem services, but sea-level rise threatens their future without urgent restoration efforts.
Honors & Awards
Grants, fellowships, awards and other honors that recognize and support innovative research and world-class teaching.
Publications
Groundbreaking, inspiring research and scholarly work, including journal articles and books, published across disciplines.
Conferences & Events
Academic conferences convened by Northeastern faculty, and academic conferences where Northeastern faculty play key roles.
Press
January 4, 2025
Young, single men are leaving traditional churches. They found a more ‘masculine’ alternative
New parishes are planned across US to accommodate ‘tsunami’ of male worshippers who have converted since pandemic.
January 3, 2025
The myth of the mass shooting epidemic
The risk of being gunned down in public or in school is overstated. As a result, we’re getting bad policies that make us less safe.
December 30, 2024
Running red lights, speeding, aggressive driving: Can traffic cameras curb the notorious Massachusetts driver?
Police departments across the country are also facing staffing shortages, said Matthew Ross, an associate professor at Northeastern University whose research focuses on policing and the criminal justice system.
December 29, 2024
Nvidia bets on robotics to drive future growth
David Rosen, who leads the Robust Autonomy Lab at Northeastern University, said the robotics market still faced significant challenges, including training the models and verifying that they will be safe when deployed.
December 24, 2024
Deli owners still reeling from recent food recalls
December 13, 2024
Parents who raise mentally strong kids do this 1 thing: ‘They’ll be better equipped to handle life’s challenges,’ psychotherapist says
Psychotherapist Amy Morin explains how teaching kids to manage their emotions independently builds resilience, equipping them to handle life’s challenges.
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‘Effective Nose-to-Brain Delivery of Blood-Brain Barrier Impermeant Anti-IL-1β Antibody via… MIND Technique’
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‘Advancing Delirium Treatment Trials in Older Adults: Recommendations for Future Trials’