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Evidence suggests rare deer lived 50 years beyond ‘extinction’
September 6, 2019
Schomburgk’s deer was added to the extinction list in 1938. New evidence, gleaned from antlers obtained in the 1990s, shows that it survived for another 50 years.
ImagineU’s 2019-2020 season focuses on family, friendships and adventures
September 5, 2019
The importance of family and friendships are at the center of Northwestern University’s 2019-2020 ImagineU season which features timeless adventures like Winnie the Pooh.
Black Radio/Black Resistance: The best kept secret in America
September 5, 2019
New book examines the ‘Tom Joyner Morning Show’ as a political and cultural phenomenon
The Block Museum celebrates an exuberant Latin American history of Pop Art
September 3, 2019
Chicago audiences will discover an expanded history of Pop Art when The Block Museum of Art at Northwestern University opens the exhibition “Pop América, 1965–1975” Sept. 21.
Map of broken brain networks shows why people lose speech in language-based dementia
September 1, 2019
Scientists have pinpointed the location of dysfunctional brain networks that lead to impaired sentence production and word finding in primary progressive aphasia (PPA), a subtype of dementia.
Northwestern opens Simpson Querrey Biomedical Research Center
June 21, 2019
The Louis A. Simpson and Kimberly K. Querrey Biomedical Research Center — the largest new building dedicated to biomedical research at an American medical school — officially opened June 17.
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No wires, more cuddles: Sensors are first to monitor babies in the NICU without wires
February 28, 2019
Northwestern University bioelectronics pioneer John Rogers, McCormick School of Engineering, teamed up with a Feinberg School of Medicine dermatologist to develop soft, flexible wireless body sensors that replace wire-based sensors currently used in neonatal intensive care units (NICU). The team recently completed a collection of first preterm infant studies at Prentice Women’s Hospital and the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital in Chicago and concluded that the wireless sensors provided data as precise and accurate as that from traditional monitoring systems.
Diagnosing 'art acne' in Georgia O'Keeffe's paintings
February 16, 2019
Tiny protrusions threaten to destroy Georgia O'Keeffe's paintings. Northwestern University scientists have developed a tool to better study the phenomenon known as "art acne."
World’s smallest wearable measures UV exposure
December 5, 2018
The world’s smallest wearable, battery-free device has been developed by Northwestern Medicine and Northwestern’s McCormick School of Engineering scientists to measure exposure to light across multiple wavelengths, from the ultra violet (UV), to visible and even infrared parts of the solar spectrum. It can record up to three separate wavelengths of light at one time.
Block Museum shines a light on medieval Africa as a cultural force in major new traveling exhibition
November 15, 2018
The Block Museum of Art is launching “Caravans of Gold, Fragments in Time: Art, Culture and Exchange Across Medieval Saharan Africa." It is the first major exhibition to highlight West Africa’s global reach in the medieval period of the 8th to 16th centuries by looking directly at its material remains through loans from Mali, Morocco and Nigeria.