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Gestational diabetes rose every year in the US since 2016
December 29, 2026
Gestational diabetes rose every single year in the U.S. from 2016 through 2024, according to a new Northwestern Medicine analysis of more than 12 million U.S. births. The condition, which raises health risks for both mother and baby, shot up 36% over the nine-year period (from 58 to 79 cases per 1,000 births) and increased across every racial and ethnic group.
Scientists map the human genome in 4D
December 22, 2025
In a landmark effort to understand how the physical structure of our DNA influences human biology, Northwestern investigators and the 4D Nucleome Project have unveiled the most detailed maps to date of the genome’s three‑dimensional organization across time and space, according to a new study published in Nature.
Artificial metabolism turns waste CO2 into useful chemicals
December 22, 2025
New system successfully transforms simple carbon molecules into acetyl-CoA, a building block of life that can be used to make a variety of materials.
With overdose deaths down, new dashboard watches for rebound
December 18, 2025
Northwestern University scientists have launched The OD Pulse, a new national, regional and state dashboard designed to track drug overdose deaths between January 1999 to April 2025, with unprecedented timeliness and precision.
Cosmic crash caught on camera
December 18, 2025
Astronomers directly imaged two separate collisions between rocky objects in the Fomalhaut star system.
NU-9 halts Alzheimer’s disease in animal model before symptoms begin
December 18, 2025
Scientists tested experimental drug NU-9 in a pre-symptomatic animal model of Alzheimer’s disease. Drug dramatically reduced brain changes that emerge near the disease’s onset.
Who is protecting the truth?
December 17, 2025
Northwestern University experts warn the world is entering a destabilizing “post-moderation” era.
To confront and analyze the risks this shift poses to democratic societies, the Roberta Buffett Institute for Global Affairs and the Center for Communication & Public Policy will host Global Disinformation in a Post-Modernation World on Thursday, Jan. 22 and Friday, Jan. 23.
Northwestern research you may have missed
December 17, 2025
At times, 2025 has felt like a series of sprints in a never-ending news marathon. Amid the deluge of stories coming out of the second Trump administration, the growing presence of AI in nearly every facet of daily life, extreme weather events, global conflicts — to name just a few — it can feel challenging to keep up. Good news: Northwestern researchers have been hard at work bringing new information and discoveries to the fore. Here are a few research highlights over this past year that deserve a second look.
Block Museum presents exhibitions featuring portfolios by Hamdia Traoré and Teresa Montoya
December 15, 2025
The Block Museum of Art at Northwestern University presents the exhibitions, “Hamdia Traoré’s Des marabouts de Djenné and Muslim Portraiture in Mali,” and “Teresa Montoya: Tó Łitso (Yellow Water): Ten Years After the Gold King Mine Spill,” Feb. 4 -July 14, 2026.
Each exhibition explores how contemporary artists utilize the medium of the extended photographic portfolio to tell a comprehensive story. The exhibitions also focus on artists documenting and interpreting the presentation of their own communities.
Iron minerals’ hidden chemistry explains how soils trap carbon
December 15, 2025
New study discovers a key iron mineral in soil has a nanoscale mosaic of positive and negative charges. Varied charges, hydrogen bonding and strong chemical bonds enable mineral to trap carbon. Findings help explain why some carbon is locked in soils for centuries