Two long-term Northwestern Medicine volunteers were presented with an official Chicago proclamation recognizing FTD Awareness Week 2024
Lying just below the surface, billions of six-legged creatures claw their way through the soil for a once-in-a-lifetime emergence. This May, cicadas take center stage, covering the Chicagoland area.
Camping out in below freezing weather isn’t for the faint of heart, but the Center for Oldest Ice Exploration sets up shop every season. Their latest visit discovered 4-million-year-old ice, some of the oldest found so far.
Elements other than human impact are contributing to ice melt. One oceanographer discovered how warming currents thousands of miles away are causing melt across the West Antarctic ice shelf.
Sustainability and business: are the two at odds with each other?
Damario Solomon-Simmons, Executive Director at Justice for Greenwood, calls on the Biden-Harris administration to open a federal investigation for justice and reparations on behalf of survivors and descendants of the 1921 Tulsa Massacre.
An artist reconnects with art, after being diagnosed with primary progressive aphasia — a rare cognitive syndrome resulting in language loss.
A local program sparks joy and connection amidst early-onset dementia
Teamwork makes the dream work. Cognitive healthcare experts, from various backgrounds, speak on what it takes to provide globally recognized services.
An 18-year-old takes his place as the youngest researcher at the Northwestern Mesulam Center for Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimer's
Northwestern Mesulam Center for Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimer’s celebrates 30th annual Alzheimer’s Day.
Physically 80, mentally 50: how SuperAgers experience above average cognitive aging
National committee on dementia nomenclature works to standardize language describing the condition
Finding hope through art after losing linguistic abilities