Launched on Dec. 20, it would travel for the next 23 days on a NASA balloon along the very highest reaches of the atmosphere, ...
The University of Chicago’s Biological Sciences Division will launch two master’s degree programs in the fall of 2026 to help ...
Building on recent momentum, plans are underway for the Marine Biological Laboratory to return to its historic role as a ...
Gift from Thomas and Susan Dunn supports creation of the Bike Shop @UChicago, which aims to shape AI development and build ...
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Some evidence of supermassive black holes influencing the gas around them has previously been seen in X-ray images. However, ...
Studying Dr. King’s legacy through that lens was the focus of Prof. Jacqueline Stewart’s keynote address at the University of ...
On the 100th anniversary of Black History Month, learn more about Woodson and his legacy—as well as the events at UChicago, ...
From Jan. 31 to Feb. 2, 2011, the Groundhog Day blizzard—also known as “Snowmageddon”—hit Chicago as one of the most severe winter storms in its history, dropping more than 20 inches of snow.
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