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Juicing may harm your health in just three days, new study finds
February 4, 2025
Think your juice cleanse is making you healthier? A new Northwestern University study suggests it might be doing the opposite. The study, recently published in Nutrients, found that a vegetable and fruit juice-only diet — even for just three days — can trigger shifts in gut and oral bacteria linked to inflammation and cognitive decline.
Sociologist: ‘Righteous indignation is known to fuel protest’
February 3, 2025
The Trump administration’s flurry of executive orders is impacting decades of progress on civil rights, women’s and LGBTQ rights and democratic principles, says Northwestern University social movements and protest expert Aldon Morris. Morris is professor emeritus of sociology at Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences at Northwestern. He is the author of the prize-winning book “The Origins of the Civil Rights Movement,” which emphasizes the organizational and cultural basis of social protest.
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FDA approval of non-opioid pain drug is ‘a major breakthrough,’ expert says
January 31, 2025
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved on Thursday evening a new pain medication that targets sodium channels involved in pain signaling. It offers an alternative to opioid medications, which carry the risk of dependence and addiction.
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Second round of Ryan Family Research Acceleration Fund awards more than $2 million to Northwestern scientists
January 30, 2025
The Ryan Family Research Acceleration Fund, a $35 million initiative of Northwestern University and the Ryan Family Foundation, is accelerating life sciences research with immediate societal impact.
Scientists ‘mimic real biological processes’ using synthetic neurons
January 29, 2025
A new collaboration between Northwestern University and Georgia Tech has unlocked new potential for the field by creating a novel high-performance organic electrochemical neuron that responds within the frequency range of human neurons.
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Three takeaways from new executive order on ‘gender ideology’
January 28, 2025
Though Northwestern University experts across fields fear that President Trump’s executive order regarding gender could exacerbate violence, discrimination and harassment of transgender people, legally, the document is “largely unworkable."
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Microbial therapy offers new hope for vitiligo patients
January 28, 2025
A natural compound derived from gut-friendly bacteria significantly slows the progression of vitiligo and may restore pigmentation, reports a new Northwestern University pre-clinical study in mice.
Adding bridges to stabilize quantum networks
January 23, 2025
Northwestern physicists propose a strategy to maintain communications in a constantly changing, unpredictable quantum network. By rebuilding these disappearing connections, the researchers found the network eventually settles into a stable — albeit different — state.
Illinois has a new tool to track violence
January 23, 2025
Illinois has a new tool to monitor violent deaths and non-fatal firearm violence at the county level to hopefully better prevent and reduce violence in the state.
Sopranos take center stage at Bienen School of Music
January 21, 2025
The Bienen School of Music offers an exciting lineup of voice and opera events this winter, featuring renowned artists and unique interdisciplinary performances. Acclaimed soprano Sondra Radvanovsky will lead a public vocal master class. Later in the season, Bienen hosts soprano Karen Slack, celebrated for her artistry and advocacy for Black classical musicians.