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The DAMIC-M experiment searches for these elusive signals 5,000 feet below the surface of the French Alps. Though it did not ...
Funding from the U.S. National Science Foundation is part of a broader push to propel domestic computer chip manufacturing ...
In her new book 'Divided Parties, Strong Leaders,' UChicago political scientist Ruth Bloch Rubin analyzes factional splits in ...
While basic accelerometers are common in smartphones and fitness trackers, quantum inertial sensors can detect changes in ...
Photophoresis occurs when gas molecules bounce more forcefully off the warm side of an object than the cool side, creating ...
Digital reconstruction of tiny, 400-million-year-old jawless fish shows how traits for evading predators later gave rise to ...
The community-driven archive is marking 20 years of preservation and storytelling with an exhibition and year-long ...
One such planet, known as exoplanet TRAPPIST-1 d, has intrigued astronomers looking for possibly habitable worlds beyond our solar system; it is similar in size to Earth, rocky, and resides in an area ...
The storm god Iškur is trapped in the netherworld. Without him in the sky, the rivers will dry up—the grasses, cows and people will die. A lone Fox volunteers to traverse worlds to rescue him, armed ...
Inflammatory bowel disease is on the move—and public health research aided by the University of Chicago finds its growth in developing regions is following a distinct pattern. IBD, an umbrella term ...
Navigation tools developed by CQE partners are taking aim at GPS problems in increasingly disrupted airspace ...
Sometimes a question is so big that it takes a continent to answer it. University of Chicago physicist Abby Vieregg is leading an international experiment that essentially uses the ice in Antarctica ...