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The grant will support the four-year project, Afterlives: Engaging Objects of Religious Origin in Museum Collections, a ...
Data scientist explains how we are limiting models like ChatGPT in training them—and how that’s narrowing research ...
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A historic site becomes a hub for scientific training and collaboration through a program inspired by the Marine Biological ...
Fecal microbial transplants, or FMTs, are approved by the Food and Drug Administration only for treating repeated infections with Clostridium difficile, an opportunistic bacterium that often causes ...
Rayni, a software startup company whose AI platform helps scientists operate lab instruments, won first place in the ...
President Paul Alivisatos encouraged the Class of 2025 to carry forward UChicago's values as they step into the next chapter.
The June 6 ceremony honoring graduates of the College kicked off Convocation weekend with speeches from fourth-year students ...
A $21 million gift from philanthropist Thea Berggren to the University of Chicago will establish the Berggren Center for ...
A UChicago legal scholar examines how forced labor persists in U.S. prisons—and what it will take to change the system ...
There’s levity, some anxiety and maybe a bit of wistfulness—but more than anything, a buzz of excitement for all that lies ...
Commitment will support scholars, applied research and school social workers to help transform schools and increase student ...