Young Entrepreneurs Setting Out to Change the World
Many young students have business ideas with great potential. At Northeastern University, students are experimenting with their ideas and...
Bridging the skills gap in the age of AI
Technological advancements, especially in the fields of robotics and artificial intelligence (AI), are transforming the way we work and...
From Moscow to Boston
At the age of 15, Elina Mariutsa bought a one-way ticket out of Moscow and never looked back, leaving behind her home, her parents, and...
Detoxify Soil: Zap it With Lasers
One-third of the arable land has been lost to erosion or sullied by pollution. Man-made chemicals and fertilizers used to improve crop...
Women’s Rights as Human Rights
Gender based discrimination often goes unnoticed or wrapped under the label of culture, thus normalising it. The need to speak up about...
Scholarship to China
Northeastern University is consistent with encouraging students to hone their talents. It is so that the deserving ones amongst them can...
The Psychology of Gender Stereotyping
People often tend to think that boys and girls are born differently, with boys having ‘natural’ instincts for cars and violence while...
Can Better Infrastructure Solve Rio’s Water Problems?
Water is a precious thing. However, the water crisis the entire world is facing right now is directly indicating that the world war three...
Redefining ourselves for the future of AI technology
In the recent symposium held at Northeastern University at Chatham House in London, the speakers discussed on how the society should not...
Building a Human-Robot Friendship
Murphy Wonsick is passionate about robotics. Staying back after school hours in her high school to work on advanced maths problems and...
Can Plastic Become a Cleaner Fuel?
2011 saw the global plastic production reaching 280 million tons. The U.S. itself swept aside 32 million tons as waste, and just 8...
Marketing Magic that runs the Bottled Water Industry
Bruce Clark, associate professor at Northeastern University, calls bottled water “one of the best and worst things that ever happened in...
Elections – Application of Social Psychology
There an unquestionable pride in voting during the elections. Results become only secondary to this. The American Elections issue out...
How can schizophrenia be diagnosed at an early stage?
Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that causes a fragmentation between thoughts, fantasy, and actions, leading to faulty perceptions,...
From Owning Selves to Owning the World
With a fresh batch of ready-to-graduate students in front of him, Joseph E. Aoun, President of Northeastern University, shares the...
How Life Hacks Maybe Harming You
We have all come across articles online with catchy headings that tell us how we can do things easier and quicker. These seem like clever...
Mr. President, how long must we wait to vote?
Alice Paul – does this name sound familiar to you? If not, you are in a dire need to read “Mr. President, how long must we wait?” ...
Ebola Virus Disease: An epidemic with no end
Ebola virus disease (EVD) is one of the rarest and the most fatal illnesses infecting a large part of the human population. Formerly...
Is 92 Too Old To Lead A Country?
The whole world is uplifting the role of youth in every sector. They youth’s unmatchable energy along with the complex thinking and...



















