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Northeastern researchers receive National Science Foundation grant to train robots to seamlessly pass objects back and forth with humans

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Northeastern researchers receive National Science Foundation grant to train robots to seamlessly pass objects back and forth with humans

Northeastern University researcher says gender stereotypes are interfering with science

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Northeastern University researcher says gender stereotypes are interfering with science

What squid neurons and an octopus on ecstasy can teach us about ourselves

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What squid neurons and an octopus on ecstasy can teach us about ourselves

Northeastern University research scientist to join largest ever women-only expedition to Antarctica for Homeward Bound program that teaches leadership skills in STEM fields

Northeastern University research scientist to join largest ever women-only expedition to Antarctica for Homeward Bound program that teaches leadership skills in STEM fields

Most biomedical research is done on male animals. That’s a public health problem.

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Most biomedical research is done on male animals. That’s a public health problem.

What if pictures of your brain could predict schizophrenia?

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What if pictures of your brain could predict schizophrenia?

Here’s how you can ‘feel better, think better, and sleep better’

Here’s how you can ‘feel better, think better, and sleep better’

This neuroscientist wants to change how we diagnose and treat mental illness

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This neuroscientist wants to change how we diagnose and treat mental illness

This engineering professor pokes holes in neuroscience to shed light on the unseen details of the brain

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This engineering professor pokes holes in neuroscience to shed light on the unseen details of the brain

What if people from different cultures and economic backgrounds have different brain wiring?

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What if people from different cultures and economic backgrounds have different brain wiring?

Exploring emotion in the brain
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. But what role does the brain play in shaping subjective experience? Ajay Satpute, assistant professor in the College of Science, explores this puzzle through the interplay of psychology and neuroscience. Photo by Adam Glanzman/Northeastern University

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Exploring emotion in the brain

Northeastern neuroscientist joins Dalai Lama to explore spirituality and science
While many researchers and scholars examine trauma at the community or individual level, Rebecca Shansky investigates it a single neuron at a time. Photo by Adam Glanzman/Northeastern University.

Northeastern neuroscientist joins Dalai Lama to explore spirituality and science