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The clock is ticking. Can ‘scientific diplomacy’ save the world’s hottest sea?
Persian Gulf waters.

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The clock is ticking. Can ‘scientific diplomacy’ save the world’s hottest sea?

Why ‘UFOs’ should be tracked in the water as well as the skies
UFO photo from the Department of Defense.

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Why ‘UFOs’ should be tracked in the water as well as the skies

World’s largest undersea science station will provide one-of-a-kind co-op experience
digital rendering of an underwater lab

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World’s largest undersea science station will provide one-of-a-kind co-op experience

 Recreational fishermen could be ‘untapped allies’ in the fight against climate change, Northeastern research says
amy glascock fly fishing in montana

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 Recreational fishermen could be ‘untapped allies’ in the fight against climate change, Northeastern research says

It’s like the International Space Station—but under the sea

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It’s like the International Space Station—but under the sea

After winning NOAA fellowship, Northeastern grad will take marine environmental mission to D.C. 
Sophia Ly sits at a laptop working

After winning NOAA fellowship, Northeastern grad will take marine environmental mission to D.C. 

COVID-19 changed fish farming, but not as much as climate change

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COVID-19 changed fish farming, but not as much as climate change

Better call Khushal, the man who provides vital intel for Northeastern’s global network
Khushal Safi, associate director of public safety and security at Northeastern, studies a map in the university’s Emergency Operations Center that shows the locations of students, faculty, and staff across the globe—as well as potential safety risks they might face. Photo by Ruby Wallau/Northeastern University

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Better call Khushal, the man who provides vital intel for Northeastern’s global network

Why is it so hot in the city?
Sunrise over Northeastern’s Boston campus.

Why is it so hot in the city?

The world is running out of sand, the second-most exploited resource after water

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The world is running out of sand, the second-most exploited resource after water

She studies fish that look like zebras and rats to better understand the ocean’s ecology

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She studies fish that look like zebras and rats to better understand the ocean’s ecology

They’re planning to build a new space station… at the bottom of the ocean

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They’re planning to build a new space station… at the bottom of the ocean