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Dream engineering can help solve ‘puzzling’ questions

February 4, 2026
A new study by neuroscientists at Northwestern University validates the possibility of influencing dreams and offers a crucial step to support the theory that dreams in REM sleep — the rapid eye movement phase of sleep in which lucid dreaming can occur — may be especially conducive to helping individuals come up with creative solutions to a problem.

Celebration of Yoko Ono among events to be presented by Northwestern’s Institute for New Music

January 28, 2026
This winter, the Institute for New Music at Northwestern University’s Henry and Leigh Bienen School of Music brings students and audiences into direct conversation with some of the most influential figures shaping contemporary music and sound art. Over two days in February, the Bienen School’s Contemporary Music Ensemble presents a program honoring the profound artistic dialogue and enduring friendship between Yoko Ono and John Cage — two visionaries whose radical ideas reshaped the boundaries of music, performance and conceptual art.
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A hidden rhythm brings microscopic particles into unison

January 26, 2026
Using computational modeling, the team found the particles influence each other’s motion by stirring their shared medium. The results suggest that in biological systems, too, the environment itself — whether fluid, tissue or air — may play a crucial role in orchestrating collective rhythms.