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Digital reconstruction of tiny, 400-million-year-old jawless fish shows how traits for evading predators later gave rise to ...
Photophoresis occurs when gas molecules bounce more forcefully off the warm side of an object than the cool side, creating ...
While basic accelerometers are common in smartphones and fitness trackers, quantum inertial sensors can detect changes in ...
One such planet, known as exoplanet TRAPPIST-1 d, has intrigued astronomers looking for possibly habitable worlds beyond our ...
The community-driven archive is marking 20 years of preservation and storytelling with an exhibition and year-long ...
This is part of a series of stories featuring master’s degree programs at the University of Chicago. For more than a century, ...
New therapies harness the body’s cancer-fighting powers, but they don't work for everyone. UChicago experts aim to change ...
When Prof. John W. Boyer published his landmark book on the history of the University of Chicago in 2015, his work gave a valuable new window into UChicago’s past. But for Boyer, a renowned historian ...
From ancient tombs to Chicago World’s Fair, ISAC showcases photographic odyssey Chief curator Marc Maillot reflects on museum's future through lens of its most recent special exhibit ...
The United States is at an inflection point for quantum technology, and continued investment and collaboration is critical to the country’s future, according to leaders from the University of Chicago, ...