Polsky Center and seven partnering innovation programs launched with events including the Midwest Deep Tech Demo Day ...
Peter B. Littlewood, a distinguished condensed matter physicist and internationally recognized leader of research ...
In a sea of thousands of Bordeaux wines, UChicago Law analysis offers rare evidence for what trademarks are really worth ...
Distinguished physicist Nadya Mason, dean of the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering, has been ...
Increasingly, AI models are able make short-term weather forecasts with surprising accuracy. But neural networks only predict based on patterns from the past—what happens when the weather does ...
From tornadoes and hurricanes to wildfires and floods, weather and climate disasters cause billions of dollars in damage, on top of their steep human toll. Those costs could rise sharply in the years ...
In 2011, Japan reeled from the effects of a devastating magnitude 9.0 earthquake. But unnoticed in the chaos resulting from the quake, its major aftershocks and the tsunami it caused, something ...
Editor’s note: This is part of a series of stories featuring master’s degree programs at the University of Chicago. After earning a bachelor’s degree in mathematics and economics then working in ...
The brains of murderers look different from those of people convicted of other crimes—differences that could be linked to how they process empathy and morality. Examining brain scans of more than 800 ...
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Not all archaeologists study ancient pottery and arrowheads. If you’re a stellar archeologist, you seek the oldest stars in the universe—those born long before our own sun and planet came into being.
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