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    Animals

    UChicago graduate student explores the bond between humans and dogs Claudia Hogg-Blake

    UChicago graduate student explores the bond between humans and dogs

    Claudia Hogg-Blake discusses ethical theory and the philosophy of loving animals

    Jul 18, 2022
    How bats, wolves and moths can shape our lives, according to a UChicago economist Bat resting on tree bark

    How bats, wolves and moths can shape our lives, according to a UChicago economist

    By studying intersection of ecology and economics, Asst. Prof. Eyal Frank helps solve a complex puzzle

    Jan 28, 2022
    Study on how rats process smell may address issue of experiment reproducibility

    Study on how rats process smell may address issue of experiment reproducibility

    May 17, 2017
    Animals learn to fine-tune their sniffs

    Animals learn to fine-tune their sniffs

    Oct 30, 2012
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