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Afraid of spiders? Heights? Public speaking? They activate different parts of the brain, Northeastern research finds
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Afraid of spiders? Heights? Public speaking? They activate different parts of the brain, Northeastern research finds

Northeastern researchers partner with student club to develop high-speed satellite testbed that could transform internet communications  
Josep Jornet working on research.

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Northeastern researchers partner with student club to develop high-speed satellite testbed that could transform internet communications  

A geomagnetic storm is hitting the northern part of the U.S. Here’s how the solar event may impact you
Colorful northern lights fill the night sky over a forested area.

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A geomagnetic storm is hitting the northern part of the U.S. Here’s how the solar event may impact you

What happens to sea life during hurricanes? Can they move to calmer waters? A marine scientist explains
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What happens to sea life during hurricanes? Can they move to calmer waters? A marine scientist explains

Barnacle-inspired polymers could present new way to design antibiofilm materials, researchers say
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Barnacle-inspired polymers could present new way to design antibiofilm materials, researchers say

What a tiny, 3D gut can tell us about gastrointestinal disorders
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What a tiny, 3D gut can tell us about gastrointestinal disorders

Scientists recreate genome of 52,000-year-old freeze-dried woolly mammoth
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Scientists recreate genome of 52,000-year-old freeze-dried woolly mammoth

Northeastern engineering students named inventors on groundbreaking patent that removes PFAS from water
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Northeastern engineering students named inventors on groundbreaking patent that removes PFAS from water

Global energy executive Jean-Pascal Tricoire sees a bright future for sustainable development
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Global energy executive Jean-Pascal Tricoire sees a bright future for sustainable development

What is the ‘mini moon’ that is now orbiting Earth? Astrophysicist explains our small cosmic guest — and the bigger one that’s on the horizon
A moon orbiting next to the Earth, as seen from space.

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What is the ‘mini moon’ that is now orbiting Earth? Astrophysicist explains our small cosmic guest — and the bigger one that’s on the horizon

How should AI be regulated? Northeastern expert explains what safety guardrails are needed in the tech industry
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How should AI be regulated? Northeastern expert explains what safety guardrails are needed in the tech industry

Northeastern’s neuroimaging lab empowers students with real-world brain research and innovative drug studies
Craig Ferris working inside the MRI lab.

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Northeastern’s neuroimaging lab empowers students with real-world brain research and innovative drug studies