Nanotubes And Silicon: Unexpected Ingredients In A New Optical Device
Two Northeastern professors have discovered an unexpected photoswitch that could be used to make highly efficient optical electronics. More>>>



Two Northeastern professors have discovered an unexpected photoswitch that could be used to make highly efficient optical electronics. More>>>
Student commencement speaker Emily Batt dreams of running a studio in which fine artists and engineers collaborate on experimental projects in science and design. More>>>
Krista Wager, who will graduate on Friday with both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in chemistry, has authored five research papers, including two review articles, over the last four years at Northeastern. More>>>
In this blog, you’ll hear from a team of five talented graduate students who are currently studying at the Marine Science Center in Nahant, Massachusetts. You’ll not only read about some of the exciting research they are involved in, but also find out about a little bit about their other interests along the way. More>>>


A roundtable discussion with Robert Frank, Daniel Gilbert, and Michael Norton hosted by NPR’s Robin Young. More >>>
Please join us for the first in the 2012 "Summer Cinema By the Sea" series. Have you ever gone a day without plastic? This film offers a wholesale investigation into plastic's effects on our oceans, environment, and bodies. More >>>