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Part of the Las Campanas Observatory, in the mountains near the Atacama Desert in Chile. UChicago astronomy and astrophysics ...
Does the Monopoly Man have a monocle? The answer may be a false memory. At UChicago, scientists are studying this phenomenon, ...
Three University of Chicago scholars have been elected to the National Academy of Sciences, joining other scientists and researchers chosen in “recognition of their distinguished and continuing ...
When Treg cells are produced, they are trained to recognize specific peptides, including self-peptides from the body. When dendritic cells present a self-peptide, the peacekeeper Treg cells trained to ...
Yesterday the University of Chicago joined the Association of American Universities, American Council on Education, the Association of Public and Land Grant Universities and a number of impacted ...
Whether making everyday choices in the grocery store, contemplating the cost of college or voting in an election, economic thinking can help us analyze the world around us to make more informed ...
Prof. Adam Chilton has been appointed dean of the University of Chicago Law School, effective July 1, President Paul ...
Over time, scar tissue slows or stops implanted bioelectronics. But new interdisciplinary research could help pacemakers, sensors and other implantable devices keep people healthier for longer. In a ...
David Tracy, a pioneering Roman Catholic theologian and longtime University of Chicago Divinity School professor, died April 29. He was 86. Widely regarded as one of the most important theological ...