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Professor Manling Li and CS PhD student Zihan Wang led a multi-institution team in the development of an AI framework ...
It’s incredibly difficult to know how much milk a baby consumes during breastfeeding. The device can provide peace of mind for parents during their baby’s first days and weeks and could help improve ...
Northwestern Engineering’s Tochukwu Dominic Eze has been inducted into the 2025 cohort of the Edward A. Bouchet Graduate Honor Society, which recognizes outstanding scholarly achievement and ...
In many neurodegenerative diseases, proteins misfold and clump together in brain tissue. Researchers used sugar-coated, peptide-based nanofibers to trap and neutralize misfolded proteins before they ...
As Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt takes his place on the starting block this weekend, his focus will likely be on performing his best – not on the statistical odds of breaking his own record. But that’s ...
At first glance, quantum mechanics might seem strange or even impossible. That’s because our everyday experiences of the laws of physics are very different from how matter and energy behave at the ...
To create a safer, more practical robot, Professor Ryan Truby and his team developed a soft, flexible actuator that enables robots to move by expanding and contracting—just like a human muscle.
As a student roaming the Northwestern campus with a double major in computer engineering and art, Vlada Bortnik (’01) started to believe in the magic of technology. For a research project, she helped ...
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