Local youth get tech savvy at Artifice
Graduate students bring technology to neighborhood through nonprofit center
UChicago
Killings reveal link between homophobia, anti-Arab racism
Op-ed by doctoral student Alex Shams explores the growing religious extremism in Israel
Washington Blade
ISIS Enshrines a Theology of Rape
Doctoral student Matthew Barber says the attack on Yazidis at Mount Sinjar 'was as much a sexual conquest as it was for territorial gain'
Mapping program pushes students to consider neighborhood's potential
Members of UChicago's MAPS Corps program work with high school students to collect data on and better understand Chicago communities
How UChicago Is Training Data-Crunching, Do-Gooders Of The Future
Article examines the growth and successes of UChicago's Data Science for Social Good fellowship program
ChicagoInno
Looking closer at role of microbiome
Jack Gilbert and colleagues study bacteria’s broad influence
The University of Chicago Magazine
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Looking closer at role of microbiome
Jack Gilbert and colleagues study bacteria’s broad influence
Physics and Space: Particles Gather and Cluster as in Outer Atmosphere
Article cites experiment led by Prof. Heinrich Jaeger, which used highly charged particles to mimic planetary formation
Nature World News