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‘Sky is not falling’ over 23andMe bankruptcy
March 25, 2025
Northwestern University genetic justice expert Sara Huston said she doesn’t share the same data-security concerns about 23andMe’s bankruptcy filing as others, such as California Attorney General Rob Bonta, who has urged users to delete their data.
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Nobel Laureate Steven Chu to discuss path to net-zero emissions
March 21, 2025
By 2100, the global population could reach 11 billion, intensifying the demand for energy, water and food. How can the world meet these needs while reducing greenhouse gas emissions?
Nobel Laureate and former U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu will address this critical question and more as the featured speaker for Northwestern University’s Distinguished Public Policy Lecture Series on Wednesday, April 2 at 3:30 p.m.

New function discovered for protein important in leukemia
March 20, 2025
In addition to exporting materials out of the nucleus, the protein, called Exportin-1 (also called Xpo1 or Crm1), seems to play a role in promoting gene transcription, the process that creates RNA replicas of strands of DNA to express genes.

New carbon-negative material could make concrete and cement more sustainable
March 19, 2025
Using seawater, electricity and carbon dioxide (CO2), Northwestern University scientists have developed a new carbon-negative building material. The material holds over half their weight in CO2 to become a carbon sink. It could replace sand in concrete and be used in other construction materials while trapping CO2.

Who is persuasive? Study finds the power of ordinary people
March 18, 2025
Research from Northwestern University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill focuses on the persuasive power of ordinary citizens, flipping the script on how political persuasion is commonly viewed.

Adopting zero-emission trucks and buses could save lives, prevent asthma in Illinois
March 18, 2025
Researchers used community input to design Advanced Clean Truck (ACT) air-quality model experiments. They found the policy would prevent 500 premature deaths and 600 new pediatric asthma cases annually within the greater Chicago area.

With measles on the rise, two-dose vaccine strategy is 'more important than ever'
March 17, 2025
Measles Q&A with Northwestern University pediatric infectious disease professor Dr. Ravi Jhaveri.
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Glaucoma monitoring lags in low-income and rural areas
March 17, 2025
Hundreds of thousands of Americans with glaucoma are not receiving the care they need — and a new Northwestern University study suggests that race, income and where patients live play a major role in that gap.

Northwestern baseball alum endows head coaching position
March 13, 2025
Former Northwestern Baseball letterwinner Dennis LaPidus ’64 has made a major gift to establish the Sidney and Mildred LaPidus Head Baseball Coach position at the University, in memory of his parents. LaPidus was a pitcher for the team.
March 21: Match Day for Northwestern medical students
March 13, 2025
The excitement of Match Day for graduating medical students from Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine begins at 10:15 a.m. (CT) on Friday, March 21. At this annual event, Northwestern students receive the envelopes that reveal where they will train as residents for the next three to seven years.
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