Improving emergency care for people living with dementia August 8, 2022 New study highlights gaps in current care, focus areas that need improvement
Stars determine their own masses August 8, 2022 Simulations show why stars formed in different environments have similar masses
Racial Equity and Community Partnership grants awarded August 5, 2022 Northwestern funds nine projects to help make Evanston and Chicago neighborhoods more equitable
Black medical students report more belonging, greater confidence in HBCU schools August 3, 2022 Further study of inclusive environments is key to fostering physician workforce diversity
Scientists identify key mechanism controlling skin regeneration August 3, 2022 Early molecular switch inside nucleus is crucial for deciding fate of skin stem cells
Explosive neutron star merger captured for first time in millimeter light August 3, 2022 Flash is one of the most energetic short-duration gamma-ray bursts ever observed
Abigail Roston named Northwestern’s first Findlay Fellow August 2, 2022 New fellowship will annually support a recent graduate pursuing studies in the U.K.
70 years of WGN Radio audio to be archived at Northwestern Libraries August 1, 2022 Collection is a sampling of Chicago history, including local and national news, as well as popular culture
We are living in Richard Nixon’s America. Escaping it won’t be easy July 31, 2022 – The New York Times Until Nixon’s version of law and order is purged from American life, we’re going to remain locked into a nation shaped by racism and fear, writes historian Kevin Boyle
Coming wave of opioid overdoses ‘will be worse than ever been before’ July 28, 2022 Overdoses in rural and urban areas will spike, finds new study that gives geographic breakdown