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07.11.2012
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As Poetry turns 100, a look back at the back-and-forth between Harriet Monroe and her readers.
Muriel D. Lezak, PhB’47, AM’49, has spent her career trying to help humanize the young field of neuropsychology.
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At the Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago’s David Gozal talks about sleep patterns from worms to humans
An interview with writer and tale-teller Robert Coover, AM’65.
Believing that fairy tales have lost their magic, Renaissance scholar Armando Maggi, PhD’95, calls for a new kind of happily ever after.
A Chicago astrophysicist calculates the fastest way to get airplane passengers into their seats.
Mexico’s universal health care is both an achievement and a work in progress.
Does Donne dramatize religious incoherence or lapse into it?
For nearly a century, UChicago scientists have explored the deep universe of sleep.