The University of Chicago Magazine

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UChicago’s Urban Labs turn promising ideas for helping cities into hard evidence of what works.

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What will 2040 be like?

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For a century, the Renaissance Society has focused on artists and the ideas that inspire them.

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From our print archive: In spite of the hours clocked at super-spyglasses, astronomers have yet to spot any little green men on Mars or any other planet. But they have made some pretty convincing observations that life does exist on other planets.

Fall/15

Historical postcards capture UChicago as it was and as it wanted to be seen.

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In political scientist Monika Nalepa’s game theory course, students learn how voters play around with political participation.

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Maroon football, by the numbers.

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Craig Futterman and his students work to make police departments more transparent, starting in Chicago.

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Although Leonardo da Vinci famously made realistic sketches of the moon’s surface spots in the early 16th century, the first published images of the moon as seen through a telescope were Galileo Galilei’s.

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A selection of recent faculty research news.

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A selection of the latest headlines from UChicago.