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In a post-Roe era, it’s about supporting — not reporting
September 1, 2022
In a post-Roe world in which abortion is criminalized, what kind of ethical and legal obligations might emergency department clinicians face for caring for patients who come in with complications from their self-managed abortions?
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'Gorbachev changed the world'
August 31, 2022
Faculty offer thoughts on the legacy of Mikhail Gorbachev, former Soviet leader.
Broadening our view of abstract art with works from the Arab world and beyond
August 31, 2022
The Block Museum of Art at Northwestern University will present “Taking Shape: Abstraction from the Arab World, 1950s –1980s,” Sept. 22 to Dec. 4, 2022. The exhibition features mid-20th-century abstract art from North Africa, West Asia and the Arab diaspora work from the renowned Barjeel Art Foundation collection. The Block Museum is the final stop of a five-city U.S. exhibition tour.
Climate expert available on Greenland’s ice melt
August 30, 2022
Yarrow Axford, an expert on Greenland's climate history, is available to discuss new findings that show Greenland's melting ice sheet will cause global sea levels to rise by nearly a foot.
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What happens when women and men work together?
August 29, 2022
According to a new study led by Northwestern University behavioral scientists, mixed-gender teams tend to produce research that is significantly more innovative and impactful on average than same-gender ones.
Music helps patients with dementia connect with loved ones
August 29, 2022 – from Northwestern Now
People with dementia or Alzheimer's disease often lose their ability to communicate verbally with loved ones. But a Northwestern Medicine study shows how that gap can be bridged with a new music intervention. In it, a live ensemble plays music from a patient’s youth that creates an emotional connection between a patient and their caregiver by allowing them to interact with the music together via singing, dancing and playing simple instruments.
X-shaped radio galaxies might form more simply than expected
August 29, 2022
Simple astrophysical simulation accidentally leads to X-shaped galaxy for first time.
Can Apple Watch reduce patients’ reliance on blood thinners?
August 29, 2022
Northwestern University and Johns Hopkins University have been awarded a multi-million-dollar grant from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute to study a strategy to prevent stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation (AFib), the most common heart rhythm disorder in adults. The trial will incorporate the use of an app on Apple Watch to monitor AFib to attempt to reduce patients’ continuous and lifelong reliance on blood-thinning medication.
Mesulam Center receives $10.4 million grant to continue research of Primary Progressive Aphasia
August 26, 2022 – from Northwestern Now
The Mesulam Center for Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimer’s Disease at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine has been awarded a $10.4 million grant from the National Institute on Aging to support the center’s ongoing research on Primary Progressive Aphasia.
Northwestern receives $10 million for new national energy research center
August 25, 2022
Northwestern University has received $10.35 million over four years from the Department of Energy (DOE) to lead an Energy Frontier Research Center (EFRC) focused on developing hydrogen-based energy technologies, an increasingly important need in the face of climate change.