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Famous ‘Pink Planet’ harbors a salty surprise
June 18, 2026
Scientists used JWST and advanced processing methods to obtain the Pink Planet's spectrum for the first time.
Robotic exoskeleton could redefine how stroke survivors relearn to walk
June 17, 2026
Study used lower-limb exoskeletons to facilitate therapist-patient interactions while performing functional tasks.
Northwestern tech helps power Apple Vision Pro wheelchair-control feature
June 17, 2026
Software developed by Northwestern-led program helps translate eye movements into signals that powered wheelchair control systems can understand
Fathers experience post-partum depression, too
June 17, 2026
Postpartum depression can affect fathers too, especially as they are increasingly involved in the family dynamic. Research shows that about 10% of fathers experience postpartum depression around the time of their child’s birth. The true number may be higher because men often express depression differently and are less likely to seek help.
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Northwestern University celebrates 168th Commencement at the United Center
June 12, 2026
Northwestern University celebrated its 168th annual commencement on Sunday, June 14 at the United Center in Chicago. Actor, producer and entrepreneur Sarah Jessica Parker delivered this year’s commencement address.
Cell-inspired material captures energy and releases it on demand
June 11, 2026
Material could open the door for clean, renewable energy that doesn’t require plastics or metals.
GLP-1 drugs tied to elevated risk of low blood pressure episodes
June 10, 2026
Northwestern Medicine scientists have identified a safety concern associated with GLP-1 drugs. Using health record data, the research team tracked more than 42,000 adults already taking at least two types of blood pressure medications. After starting GLP-1s, these patients experienced higher rates of dizziness, fainting and other events related to low blood pressure, also known as hypotension.
Why plastic lingers: Water chemistry slows nature’s cleanup
June 10, 2026
While lab experiments often use purified water or unrealistic water chemistry, engineers found salts and other chemical constituents in natural waters suppress sunlight-driven degradation.
Some drugs ‘fail’ because of unrealistic testing conditions
June 9, 2026
Findings could improve drug screening and lead to therapies that work only in diseased cells.
Jumping spiders inspire ultra-efficient 3D camera
June 7, 2026
To estimate depth, the system captures two images of the same scene with slightly different focus settings and measures subtle differences in blurriness between the two images.