Science & Medicine
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A UChicago pediatric surgeon dies as he lived—helping children.
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Six bison calves at Fermilab show that the laws of nature, as well as physics, always apply.
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Physicist Joe Incandela shows graphic evidence of the Higgs boson’s existence.
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Photographer Adam Nadel, AB’90, captures images of malaria’s causes and effects, both scientific and social.
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July–Aug/12
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Before Sho Yano, Fred Solomon, now 75, was the Doogie Howser of the Pritzker School of Medicine.
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06.08.2012
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As fans flock to new music, some surprising cities lead the way.
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Diane Brentari, PhD’90, studies sign language for insights into all language.
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A Japanese cancer-genomics pioneer targets new therapies.
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