The flexible, hair-like device developed by Professors John Rogers and Yonggang Huang safely enters the uterus for continuous ...
Scientists didn’t understand why independently oscillating microscopic particles suddenly begin moving in perfect sync when grouped together. Researchers showed that fluid-driven hydrodynamic ...
The Northwestern CS Theory Group and Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago co-hosted the Junior Theorists Workshop held ...
A research team developed a medium-entropy thermoelectric material that combines low heat flow with efficient electrical transport by leveraging hidden nanoscale structural features. Former PhD ...
Second-year CS student Abraham Flynn, who won first place in the Pitch Competition NSBE Fall Regional Conference, launched ...
Scientists know iron oxide minerals store large amounts of carbon in soils, but lack a detailed, quantitative understanding of the specific chemical mechanisms that allow them to bind such a wide ...
Northwestern Engineering’s Cécile Chazot has received a US Department of Energy (DOE) Early Career Research Award, an honor recognizing next-generation STEM leaders poised to solidify the United ...
Pneumonia remains highly unpredictable because patients with the same diagnosis and treatment often experience drastically different outcomes, and clinicians lack clear insight into why. Researchers ...
Erik Luijten, associate dean for research and doctoral education at Northwestern Engineering, has been named the University’s next provost, Interim President Henry Bienen announced Wednesday. Luijten ...
Restoring blood flow after an ischemic stroke can trigger secondary brain injury, causing inflammation, neuronal death, and long-term disability that current treatments do not address. Researchers ...
The Computer Science + X (CS+X) initiative at Northwestern University explodes the possibilities of interdisciplinary research. Our goal is to foster transformational relationships between computer ...
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