One hundred years ago, on July 10, 1925, the trial of John T. Scopes began. It concluded 11 days later with a conviction. Today, this battle in the conflict over religion and science in United States ...
Recently, researchers have looked beyond traditional semiconductor materials to create devices using a promising class of ...
With a focus on interdisciplinary, out-of-the-box solutions, the center funds projects that aim to make a difference ...
The University of Chicago basketball team headed into halftime on Feb. 1 with their work cut out for them. They trailed by 11 against Emory University, then the top-ranked team in Division III. But ...
Researchers working with data from the South Pole Telescope have released a major catalog of galaxy clusters, giving ...
When the University of Chicago launched the Forum for Free Inquiry and Expression in 2023, President Paul Alivisatos said it ...
UChicago researchers highlight how incentives, market structure and public policy guide AI development toward artificial ...
On July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress adopted a document introducing a new nation to the world, composed of 13 “free and ...
Artificial intelligence is transforming nearly every industry, and the legal profession is no exception. At the University of Chicago Law School, faculty and administrators are weaving AI into the ...
For the past two weeks, the 2024 Summer Olympic Games in Paris have grabbed the global spotlight. And on world’s stage, two University of Chicago alumni athletes—judo competitor John Jayne, AB’19, and ...
A new working paper from Nobel laureate James A. Robinson finds a vast landscape of 45,000 polities—deliberately fragmented to protect local autonomy Pre-colonial African societies have long been seen ...
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