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Jan–Feb/15

Reminded of their professional identity, bankers became more dishonest.

Nov–Dec/14

Finally, a dinosaur that swam.

Sept–Oct/14

Those who know medicine buy generics.

July–Aug/14

The 89 mummies at the Oriental Institute include 13 humans, four cats, and a monkey paw.

May–June/14

Why does winning awards make books less popular?

Mar–Apr/14

A simple way to reduce wasteful government spending.

Jan–Feb/14

Nearly half of young people report experiencing online abuse—and they're changing the way they respond.

Nov–Dec/13

A decline in the murder rate has been uneven in Chicago, increasing the gap between different parts of the city.

Sept–Oct/13

Many more planets than previously known appear to have conditions that are just right for life.

July–Aug/13

Middle-class positions disappeared during the recession and they’re not coming back even as the economy adds jobs.

May–June/13

Chicago Booth statisticians do the math on the NHL's overpaid or undervalued players.

Mar–Apr/13

Spectrograms help explain the complex color of the singer’s ever-changing sound.