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Northwestern experts on SCOTUS striking down Louisiana voting map
April 29, 2026
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled today in Louisiana v. Callais, determining the map that Louisiana drew in 2024 to correct a previous map that was found to violate the Voting Rights Act is “an unconstitutional racial gerrymander.”
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Gift of photos bears witness to the world’s most vulnerable communities
April 29, 2026
The Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art at Northwestern University has received a major gift of 14 photographs by internationally acclaimed artist Fazal Sheikh, given by the artist in honor of Interim President and President Emeritus of Northwestern University Henry Bienen and Leigh Bienen, senior lecturer emerita at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law.
Northwestern law experts on FCC challenging ABC stations’ licenses
April 28, 2026
The Federal Communications Commission issued an order today directing the eight ABC-affiliated television stations, owned by Disney, to file their broadcast license renewals head of schedule. The licenses were not due for renewal until 2028.
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To spread ideas farther, break connections
April 27, 2026
Scientists built a new theoretical model that learns from interactions to see how activity spreads.
Bipartisan-cited science is powerful but rare
April 24, 2026
A new Northwestern study analyzing congressional reports, hearings and think tank publications from around the country, has found that bipartisan citations, while rare, highlight papers of exceptional scientific influence. Policy documents citing these papers also receive more citations, amplifying their policy impact — and perhaps providing a pathway for future bipartisan successes.
Fewer than half of NIH-funded studies break down findings by sex
April 23, 2026
Less than half (44%) of NIH-funded studies analyze or report their results by sex, even when both sexes were included, a new Northwestern University study found.
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.
Study of Ukrainian war amputees finds most recover from pain and trauma
April 17, 2026
Most war amputees experience steady improvements in pain, psychological symptoms and quality of life over time, according to a new study that followed 156 Ukrainian amputees for one year and was led by Northwestern Medicine and Ukrainian physicians
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.