Human-aware A.I. helps accelerate scientific discoveries, new research shows
UChicago study explores how A.I. can predict discoveries and who will make them
Your ability to remember works of art may be predictable
UChicago study finds art has intrinsic memorability
Former U.S. Ambassador to Russia, former Secretary of Defense to discuss invasion of Ukraine
Prof. Robert Pape to moderate March 24 event with Michael McFaul and Chuck Hagel
Higher air pollution in low-income areas affects early childhood development
New study focuses on the intersection of neighborhood effects and environmental health
Social media could open doors for studying memory, study finds
UChicago research uses daily video diaries to map people’s memories
Why focusing COVID vaccination efforts on least advantaged populations benefits everyone
UChicago study highlights need to boost campaign budgets for vulnerable groups
Can you pick out the correct version of these famous pop culture icons?
Research finds widespread false memories of Mr. Monopoly, Pikachu and other famous characters, logos
In acclaimed sci-fi novels, Ada Palmer uses history to build a ‘deep and detailed world’
Finalist for a Hugo Award, UChicago historian’s ‘Terra Ignota’ series explores societal evolution and the importance of ‘partial victories’
Demographics alone don’t explain COVID-19 mortality rates—place matters too
In Center for Spatial Data Science study, county-level data highlights community vulnerabilities