Do sound waves bring smarter medical implants?
Tommaso Melodia, a Northeastern Engineering professor is trying to develop miniature implantable devices that can sense and communicate...
Studying an octopus’ brain to understand ours?
Cephalopods—the class of fascinating animals that includes octopus, squid, and cuttlefish— are the most intelligent, most mobile, and the...
Deaf community needs to be heard too
Harlan Lane, the one who helped establish the American sign language program, at Northeastern University, died at the age of 82 on July...
The Death of his Aunt led him to study to become a doctor
Damilola Adetunla is a valedictorian at the Jeremiah E. Burke High School in Dorchester, Massachusetts, and receives a full scholarship...
Making space for amazing things
Lindsey Sudbury is an instructional technologist within Academic Technology Services at Northeastern University. And currently, she is...
Gamification on a new advanced level
From GTA Vice City, Road Rash, Hangaroo to Candy Crush, Pokemon Go, Dota- the 90s kids-cum-gamers always had a feast on new games...
The irreplaceable wisdom: Mandela’s legacy
The growing terrorism, hate crimes, mob lynching, and numerous cases regarding discrimination are not unfamiliar to anyone. But these...
CUBA through the photographer’s lens
Students from Northeastern University, who study photography and storytelling, took part in a three-week-long study abroad program in...
An Old Play, A New Message
The World is changing, slowly and steadily, with many people raising their voices against injustice. A recent addition was the #MeToo...
Mars- the next giant leap for humanity
Northeastern University students have been working to help humanity take it’ next giant leap- putting astronauts on Mars. In the last...
BusRight: The Hi-tech way to go to school
We all have seen or heard cases of vexed parents complaining about their child’s home to school and back transport facilities. Then there...
Breaking down why students choose STEM and pursue them?
What makes high school students want to become interested in science, technology, engineering, and math? And what motivates them to...
Cybersecurity: New heroes on the block
With every passing day, there is immense development of technology making everything easier for us. But the radical truth here is that it...
Holiday Homework: Working by the beaches
How great would it be to be working and still on a vacation? While everyone tries to juggle work and vacations as decently as they can, a...
Why scientific development may affect women more
Technology is taking strides of development and it is bound to affect all industries. With more automation and robots taking our jobs, an...
Campaign Against Cancer: CaNCURE Research Project
Cancer was first detected in 1775, by British surgeon Percival Pott. Since then thousands of brightest minds of their times have worked...
Hacking not Hijacking: The new security concern
We all have seen high-tech, sci-fi thriller movies with hacking of cars, airplanes and even rockets. While it does give a good ratings to...
Home Workout -Get Ripped Body Without Hitting Gym
All of us have dreamt of having a flat belly and ripped body. But have we achieved it? The probable answer would be only five percent or...
A Woman-only Antarctica Expedition
Emma Towlson, an associate research scientist in the Center for Complex Network Research at Northeastern University is all set for her...



















