A new study from the University of Chicago taps an ingredient most often used in the lithium-ion batteries that power our ...
Incarcerated workers generate billions of dollars worth of goods and services annually but are paid pennies per hour without proper training or opportunity to build skills for careers after release, ...
A Harris panel weighed the costs of the Iran conflict, from oil disruptions to strained alliances, and questioned what ...
Dark matter is some kind of substance that has gravity—it holds galaxies together—yet cannot be directly seen with any ...
A $50 million gift from Chair of the Board of Trustees David M. Rubenstein, JD’73, to the University of Chicago will support ...
Four University of Chicago scholars were named 2025 fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science for ...
Seth Green has been reappointed as dean of the University of Chicago’s Graham School of Continuing Liberal and Professional ...
The Chicago Project on Security and Threats’ 2026 Hagel Lecture will feature Kurt M. Campbell, the former U.S. deputy ...
For the past two centuries, humans have relied on fossil fuels for concentrated energy; hundreds of millions of years of photosynthesis packed into a convenient, energy-dense substance. But that ...
Internationally renowned novelist and essayist Yiyun Li has become known for writing that probes life’s hardest realities. Li ...
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