One month until Giving Day‼️
On April 14, we come together to support the students, research, and discoveries that define the College of Science. 🔬
Save the date. 🗓️
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Mental health conversations are everywhere now — from TV to TikTok. But William Sharp, teaching professor and psychologist, warns: a diagnosis should be a starting point, not your whole identity. 🧪
Read more: https://bit.ly/3PglH0V
#COSConnects #Psychology
Pro soccer passing is getting harder, shorter, sharper.
Research led by assistant teaching professor Brennan Klein analyzed 13,067 matches, showing faster gameplay and major shifts in women’s competitions. 🧪
Read more: https://bit.ly/3MG8ZrK
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What keeps our bodies on a 24-hour schedule? 🕰️
Associate Teaching Professor Matthias Schlichting’s Biological Clocks course challenges students to uncover the science of circadian rhythms through experiments and critical analysis. 🧪
Read more: https://bit.ly/3N3Tf1N
#COSConnects #Biology
OGL participated in the High School Marine Science Symposium on Thursday hosted by Northeastern's Marine Science Center and the Massachusetts Marine Educators!
OGL led activities that explained the importance of marine biorepositories.
📷: Alyssa Stone and Charlee Rivera
#COSconnects #NUexperience
Ashwagandha is already one of the most popular herbal supplements in the U.S.
Professor Jing-Ke Weng and graduate student Erin Reynolds engineered yeast to produce its key compounds. The discovery could open new paths for medicine. 🧪
Read more: https://bit.ly/3MTXuNn
#COSConnects #ChemicalBiology
Different ski events require different designs — and physics explains why.
“The shape determines stability and the maneuverability of the ski,” says Teaching Professor Stefan Kautsch. 🧪
Read more: https://bit.ly/3OYmFyQ
#COSConnects #Physics
Astronauts feel the “overview effect” in space. 🌍
Aquanauts feel something similar underwater. Marine Science Center researchers call it the “underview effect” — a powerful shift in how people relate to the ocean that could inspire conservation. 🧪
Read more: https://bit.ly/4uakj00
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A giant cube + a helium balloon + Antarctica = a new way to hunt for dark matter.
Assistant Professor Tsuguo Aramaki helped send a massive detector into the stratosphere to search for deep-space particles — the result of 20+ years of work. 🧪
Read more: https://bit.ly/4rQ7JkP
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Congratulations to Assistant Prof. Yizhi You, named a 2026 Cottrell Scholar! 🎉 The award recognizes her innovative research program and supports her project on open quantum systems and mixed states. A well-deserved honor! 🧪
#Physics #COSConnects
Congratulations to Assistant Professor Sijia Dong on winning the 2026 I-APS Young Investigator Award from the Inter-American Photochemical Society! 🎉 This award recognizes her outstanding contributions to photoscience and dedication to academic excellence. 🧪
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New research led by Zhenyu Tian, an assistant professor of chemistry and chemical biology, shows crumb rubber in artificial turf can degrade under sunlight and weather, generating hundreds of previously untracked chemicals. 🧪
Read more: https://bit.ly/4kEdyiA
#COSConnects #Chemistry
Dark matter accounts for a large portion of the universe, yet remains invisible. Jacqueline McCleary, an assistant professor, used data from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope to help create the most detailed dark matter map to date. 🧪
Read more: https://bit.ly/4aXe1co
#COSConnects #Astrophysics
Dark energy remains one of the universe’s biggest mysteries. Jonathan Blazek, an assistant professor of physics, contributed to the Dark Energy Survey’s final results, offering new insight into how the universe expands and evolves. 🧪
Read more: https://bit.ly/3OngnbS
#COSConnects #Astrophysics
Congratulations to Professor Alessandro Vespignani, director of NU's Network Science Institute, on receiving the European Physical Society’s SNPD Award for his work on complex networks and disease spread. 🧪
Read more: https://bit.ly/4rXPU39
#COSConnects #Physics
NU’s Mass Spectrometry Facility received a $2.2M grant to advance single-cell proteomics. Led by Drs. Virginie Sjoelund and Alexander Ivanov, the work will measure proteins at single-cell resolution. 🧪
Read more: https://bit.ly/40gMAUR
#COSConnects #ChemicalBiology
What if soccer worked like a language? Research led by Brennan Klein, an assistant teaching professor, uses network science to analyze player interactions and predict how games unfold, with insights beyond sports. 🧪
Read more: https://bit.ly/4axWx52
#COSConnects #NetworkScience #Physics
Rare earth elements power modern tech, but extracting them is challenging. Assistant Professor Damilola Daramola developed a new method to recover them from coal mining waste using a combined chemical and microwave approach.🧪
Read more: https://bit.ly/4s0iocA
#COSConnects #Chemistry
Congratulations! Mary Jo Ondrechen @mjchemist.bsky.social, professor of chemistry and chemical biology, has received the prestigious AAAS Lifetime Mentor Award for her exceptional dedication to supporting underrepresented students in STEM fields. 🧪
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Researchers at Northeastern developed the first synthetic endogenous cannabinoid, opening new paths for treating pain, inflammation, and cancer. Unlike THC or CBD, it mimics cannabinoids made naturally by the body. 🧪
Read more: https://bit.ly/4a5zT3H
#COSConnects #Chemistry
Why does the music from your teen years stick forever?
Northeastern researchers say the “musical reminiscence bump” links music discovery in adolescence with social bonding, locking those songs into memory. 🧪
Read more: https://bit.ly/4ccUkye
#COSConnects #Psychology
Could simpler brain imaging be more informative? Northeastern researchers Stephanie Noble and Raimundo Rodriguez found that refining fMRI analysis can better highlight individual differences and improve health related predictions. 🧪
Read more: https://bit.ly/4rsMDIO
#COSConnects #Psychology
Exercise doesn’t just help the body, it helps the brain.
New research from Drs. Charles Hillman and Art Kramer show that a short bout of exercise before class can boost students’ focus and executive function. 🧪
Read more: https://bit.ly/4rwHmjy
#COSConnects #Psychology
Congratulations to COS faculty named to Clarivate’s 2025 Highly Cited Researchers list, honoring scholars in the top 1% worldwide. “It is a point of pride,” said Beth A. Winkelstein, noting their impact on pressing challenges. 🧪
Read more: https://bit.ly/4rtFfNs
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Are neurons wired in the most efficient way? Researchers at the @netsciconf.bsky.social found that math used in string theory can help explain why neural connections branch and curve instead of taking straight paths. 🧪
Read more: https://bit.ly/4acpCD0
#COSConnects #Physics #NetworkScience
This fish has no red blood cells or hemoglobin. The Asian noodlefish circulates translucent white blood, and Dr. H. William Detrich co-authored new research on how it survives without oxygen-carrying cells. 🧪
Read more: https://bit.ly/4qaOAcx
#COSConnects #MarineScience
The sunflower star has nearly vanished from the US West Coast. Sea star wasting disease has killed billions over the past decade, wiping out about 90% of this species - PhD candidate Angela Jones is working to understand why. 🧪
Read more: https://bit.ly/3ZMDYoI
#COSConnects #MarineBiology
How does a baby’s brain organize itself in early life? New research from Assistant Professor Laurel Gabard-Durnam uses EEG to track how brain networks form during babies’ first two years. 🧪
Read more: https://bit.ly/4asrLM1
#COSConnects #Psychology
OGL welcomed new @Northeastern co-op students! They will work with DNA and tissue preservation, specimen documentation, data management, and genomic research.
Eris is our new Don Comb Research Scholar Co-op, and is studying Marine Biology with a minor in English.
#NUexperience #COSconnects
OGL welcomed new @Northeastern co-op students! They will work with DNA and tissue preservation, specimen documentation, data management, and genomic research.
Emily is our new Collections & Curatorial Assistant Co-op, and is studying Environmental Science & Journalism.
#NUexperience #COSconnects