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Cracking a long-standing problem in high-entropy alloy nanoparticle synthesis
April 20, 2026
A new three-component synthesis strategy enables simultaneous control over both the composition and the high-index surface facets of high-entropy alloy nanoparticles for the first time.
Bottled lightning makes a cleaner fuel
April 15, 2026
New process uses tiny bursts of underwater plasma discharges to convert methane to methanol in just one step.
Facing Alzheimer’s fear, patients say yes to blood tests
April 15, 2026
Northwestern University psychologist Andrea Russell sees older adults with early cognitive impairment riddled with anxiety. Some worry a missed word or forgotten appointment could signal Alzheimer’s disease. Others fear making a mistake in public. Some are too afraid to ask their doctor. Witnessing that uncertainty, and the stigma surrounding dementia, inspired Russell to spearhead a new Northwestern Medicine survey that found a vast majority of older adults would be willing to take a biomarker blood test to assess their Alzheimer’s risk.
Printed neurons communicate with living brain cells
April 15, 2026
Printed artificial neurons generate realistic brain-like signals that activate living neurons. Approach could lead to bioelectronics that communicate directly with the brain and energy-efficient, brain-inspired computing.
Nature might have a universal rhythm
April 14, 2026
Researchers analyzed communication across the animal kingdom, including firefly flashes, cricket chirps, frog croaks, birds’ mating displays and more. Across species, many communication signals repeat at two beats per second.
Jazz takes center stage at Northwestern this April
April 10, 2026
This April, as the nation celebrates Jazz Appreciation Month, the timeless sound of jazz takes center stage at Northwestern University’s Bienen School of Music. Guest artists honor a uniquely American art form that continues to inspire, innovate and bring communities together.
AI outperforms doctors at summarizing complex cancer pathology reports
April 9, 2026
AI models can generate more complete summaries of complex cancer pathology reports than physicians, according to a new Northwestern Medicine study that tested six models developed by Meta, Google, DeepSeek and Mistral AI. The findings offer a potential fix to a growing challenge in oncology.
New drug doubles one-year survival in pancreatic cancer trial
April 9, 2026
Pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest cancers and among the hardest to treat, with most patients surviving less than a year after diagnosis. But a new drug developed at Northwestern University may soon help patients live longer.
Reported 2025 drug overdose ‘spike’ was an illusion, new study finds
April 8, 2026
A new Northwestern University study has found a reported surge in drug overdose deaths in early 2025 was not real, and the apparent spike was a statistical modeling artifact, not a true reversal in overdose trends.
Earth Day 2026: US climate policy should be thought of more like insurance
April 8, 2026
Northwestern University economist Charles Manski proposes in the working paper, “Credible Climate Planning Under Uncertainty: Beyond Incredible Certitude,” an approach to climate policy based on an economic framework that promotes the general welfare and minimizes worst-case scenarios by taking into account both the cost of damage and cost of abatement and, critically, by acknowledging what science can and cannot say with certainty.
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