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New funding could make whole-eye transplants a reality
December 2, 2024
A multi-institutional team of researchers, including two Northwestern University engineers, has received up to $56 million from the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) to help make vision-restoring, whole-eye transplants a reality.
Misinformation exploits outrage to spread online, new Northwestern study suggests
November 28, 2024
A new study from Northwestern University and Princeton University has found that misinformation — politically motivated or otherwise — evokes moral outrage at a notably higher rate than factual or trustworthy information.
How doctors can improve their bedside manner
November 25, 2024
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine has launched a new Center for Bedside Medicine, which will aim to revitalize patient interactions by combining traditional elements of the bedside interaction with cutting-edge technology, such as artificial intelligence and point-of-care devices like digital stethoscopes and handheld ultrasound machines.
Singing as therapy for children with rare heart defect
November 25, 2024
Bienen School of Music and the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago have joined forces to explore the potential health benefits of music instruction for children and teenagers living with Fontan circulation, a congenital heart condition characterized by having a single functional ventricle instead of the usual two.
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Wonder what others are thinking? It’s your ‘lizard brain’ talking
November 22, 2024
In a new Northwestern Medicine study, scientists sought to better understand how humans evolved to become so skilled at thinking about what’s happening in other peoples’ minds.
Testing limestone’s ability to capture carbon from air
November 22, 2024
A Northwestern University-led team of interdisciplinary researchers has received $5.1 million from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to test the efficacy of enhanced weathering, a relatively new strategy to remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the ever-warming atmosphere.
Study reveals a spike in severe pregnancy-related complications for all ages in Illinois
November 21, 2024
A new study from Northwestern Medicine reveals a troubling rise in severe maternal health issues and birth complications in Illinois from 2016 to 2023, closely linked to increases in chronic health conditions affecting pregnancy, such as high blood pressure, gestational diabetes, mental health disorders and especially obesity, which saw the largest increase in annual rates.
Stability of perovskite solar cells tripled with protective coating
November 21, 2024
Northwestern University scientists have developed a new protective coating that significantly extends the life of perovskite solar cells, making them more practical for applications outside the lab.
Moving past ‘one-size-fits-all’ diet recommendations
November 21, 2024
Can a personalized diet help improve health and prevent chronic diseases? That’s the question at the center of the ongoing nationwide study, Nutrition for Precision Health (NPH) — the largest precision-nutrition research effort of its kind — which is researching how individuals respond to different foods.
Tackling holiday loneliness
November 20, 2024
As the holiday season approaches, it’s a time many associate with joy and togetherness. Yet for millions, it’s a period marked by loneliness. There are things people can do to feel better during this season, Northwestern University experts say.
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