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Summer/18

Historic agriculture crops up in modern life.

Spring/18

Why do male Uber drivers earn more than their female counterparts?

Winter/18

A Chapin Hall study finds higher rates of youth homelessness than previously reported.

Fall/17

UChicago computer scientists created a computer program that can write fake restaurant reviews.

Winter/17

Two experiments reveal the genetic connections between fins and digits.

Summer/16

A by-the-numbers analysis of suicide terrorism.

Spring/16

Assistant professor of English Richard Jean So shows how a computer can help find nuance in prevailing literary assumptions.

Winter/16

Chicago Booth assistant professor Abigail Sussman explores our preoccupation with saving money at all costs.

Fall/15

As a researcher, Caroline Albertin, SM’12, a PhD student in organismal biology and anatomy, has always been partial to weird animals: mussels, centipedes, cave fish—and cephalopods.

July–Aug/15

Professor Sian Beilock explains how using the body helps students better learn science.

May–June/15

The discovery of two species suggests greater variety of the earliest mammaliaforms.

Mar–Apr/15

Carbon dioxide worries more Americans than global warming.