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Avery Willis Hoffman, an accomplished theatre producer, artistic director and performance curator, has been appointed as the ...
The phrase was one of the early terms—“fake news” and “infodemic” among them—used to illustrate a “post-truth” era, yet ...
Prof. Hening Lin brings expertise in enzymes to UChicago, bridging scientists, engineers and doctors to translate research to ...
At various points of the public event, the Nobel laureates and nuclear experts looked back at the Manhattan Project ...
Chicago Booth research finds that delivery and curbside orders have driven a sharp uptick in U.S. restaurant efficiency ...
Neil Shubin has been nominated to serve as the next president of the National Academy of Sciences, an organization that ...
As most of the vehicles and machinery someday used on the moon will likely be solar-powered, this is a problem. But a new ...
UChicago researchers created a ‘quantum-inspired’ revolution in microelectronics, storing classical computer memory in ...
One hundred years ago, on July 10, 1925, the trial of John T. Scopes began.
After earning a bachelor’s degree in mathematics and economics then working in research at the Federal Reserve Bank in New York, Isabel Krogh recently enrolled in the University of Chicago’s MS in ...