The tiny device developed by Professors John Rogers, Igor Efimov, and Yonggang Huang can be inserted with a syringe, and then dissolve after it’s no longer needed.
HIV-diagnostic technology has traditionally relied on the detection of HIV-specific antibodies that form several weeks after infection, limiting their use in early detection. A team of Northwestern ...
While sitting on the skin, a compact device that applies force in any direction to generate a variety of sensations. Professors John Rogers, Yonggang Huang, and J. Edward Colgate; Postdoctoral ...
As Earth’s climate continues to warm, researchers around the globe are exploring ways to capture CO 2 from the air and store it deep underground. The method transforms CO2 into valuable, ...
Theodore Debreu's (MLDS ‘25) journey to the MLDS program and learning about emerging technologies began with a passion for art. In a bustling Christie’s auction room surrounded by priceless works of ...
Northwestern Engineering professors Julius B. Lucks and James M. Rondinelli have been elected 2024 fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the largest general ...
Far from being fearful of artificial intelligence’s role in the classroom, MSAI director Kristian Hammond lays out his vision for how it could improve instruction for students and teachers alike. In ...
MEM students got an inside look at the realities of starting a business while they toured the nation's leading hardtech and manufacturing innovation center. Ankesh Pandey (MEM '25) wants to be an ...
Maximiliano Palay (MSR '24) interned at Zipline, a company that uses drones to deliver food, groceries, and medical supplies. In February, he returned to the company full time as a mechanical engineer ...
Professors Joshua Leonard and Jonathan Rivnay are part of AIMBE’s College of Fellows Class of 2025, among the highest ...
The honor is the latest for Professor Zdeněk P. Bažant, who is also the namesake of an American Society of Mechanical ...
Quantification of motor impairments following brain injury due to stroke or cerebral palsy and development of neuroscientific models to understand these impairments as well as to develop science-based ...