Questions for geologist Susan Kidwell on her work in the emerging discipline of conservation paleobiology, teaching students out in the field, and what artists and scientists share.
A Chapin Hall study finds higher rates of youth homelessness than previously reported.
Pritzker student Shirlene Obuobi takes a comic approach to medical school.
The story of the first controlled, self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction is one of science, of war, and of people—those who made the experiment a success, those who strove to inform the public about the threats the breakthrough posed, and those tending its ambivalent legacies today.
The writers and artists in Deborah Nelson’s new book believe a world of suffering calls for a dispassionate eye.
Five scholars discuss how the looting of antiquities puts our cultural heritage in peril, and what to do about it.