The intricate blend of Language and Autism
People are always confused about how to define themselves, even more so when it comes to others. What is even more confusing and trickier...
MassChallenge award-winning start-ups
MassChallenge is a global accelerator programme for the companies that are in their early stages. And two start-up companies, Mobile...
An octopus or a squid could outsmart you
Cephalopods—octopuses, squid, and cuttlefish—are some of the most intriguing creatures on Earth. They perform fantastic feats of...
Disability experience study by Sari Altschuler
Sari Altschuler, an assistant professor of English at Northeastern University, uncovers a history of the imagination in medicine in her...
The booming market of blood, milk, and sperm
Every two seconds, someone in the world requires a blood transfusion. And where do you get one? At a blood bank. However, it’s an odd...
Preserving their Northeastern Husky Legacy!
When the class of 2016 at Northeastern University was finally celebrating the far-ranging accomplishments, lots of smiling faces of...
Rowing can be an exciting business!
Two graduates from Northeastern University, Jim Dietz and Mark Wilson have been running international rowing camps for 20 years, where...
Keeping up with the technologies
Technologies are developing by the second around the world. New devices and gadgets on the market now offer advanced levels of services...
Retracing the historical pathway of Boston
Have you ever walked down the road and wondered how much the surroundings have changed since your first memory of it? New settlements,...
Challenging rules and becoming role models
Carole Shapazian is a Northeastern University Graduate who has been working as bench chemist for five decades now. Since she began, the...
Digital Library- the Modern age virtual resources for all
Have you ever visited a library and found the book you require already taken? Have you been up late night trying to finish your...
Is the U.S. the only anti-terrorism state?
Isn’t terrorism a shame on humanity? It is somehow complicated to understand the extent by which the involved persons are brainwashed...
A Piñata to send out good vibes
A peaceful Friday afternoon saw Michelle Marini, Northeastern University’s third-year psychology student, outside the Curry Student...
Origami- inspired tissue engineering
Cells are the building blocks of tissue and tissues are the basic unit of function in the body. A group of these tissues and cells make...
What makes underwater popping rocks explode on surface?
Have you ever heard about ‘Popping Rocks’?! No? Well, believe it or not but there lies deep within the ocean a special variety of rock...
Global resilience and why we need it
Disaster resilience is a critical issue facing every nation. Resilience is about addressing the need to be able to better anticipate and...
Should 3D printing of arms become legal
Violence is a persistent problem in the US. It results in thousands of deaths and injuries annually. In 2013, there were 73,505 nonfatal...
Can Robots really ‘see’ smell?
Northeastern University’s own biology professor, Joseph Ayers, has dedicated all his time and energy to developing robots that are...
Is Yuan’s devaluation dismantling the USA’s Economy?
We all have heard and experienced that the arch-rivals try to outwit each other. Both parties try to establish their supremacy over...



















