In a sea of thousands of Bordeaux wines, UChicago Law analysis offers rare evidence for what trademarks are really worth ...
UChicago researchers highlight how incentives, market structure and public policy guide AI development toward artificial ...
Nearly two years ago, the Washington Post published the Afghanistan Papers, sensitive materials revealing how Afghan forces were unable to hold back the Taliban. Those government documents revealed ...
Polsky Center and seven partnering innovation programs launched with events including the Midwest Deep Tech Demo Day ...
In September 2020, Joanne Lee Molinaro, JD’04, jokingly told her followers, “You have to stop crying at my TikToks. Like, seriously, it’s just a cooking video.” On TikTok for less than two months, she ...
Fourteen members of the University of Chicago faculty have received distinguished service professorships or named professorships.
The first time Tarana Burke presented a wellness program for middle school girls in Selma, Alabama, in 2005, she distributed sticky notes to each child. Then she asked the girls to write one of two ...
Sometime in the spring of 1936, a thief walked up the stairs of a royal building in the heart of the ancient city of Persepolis and pried off a chunk of a 2,500-year-old parapet. It was a carved stone ...
Peter B. Littlewood, a distinguished condensed matter physicist and internationally recognized leader of research ...
After years of work building an exquisitely sensitive instrument, University of Chicago scientists stood and watched as it flew up and out of sight into the fiercely blue Antarctic sky. Launched on ...
In August 2021, University of Chicago Prof. Oeindrila Dube began reviewing data on a first-of-its-kind police training program she helped design and implement. Its objective: improve Chicago police ...
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