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Why time outdoors is crucial to your health, even during the coronavirus pandem...
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Coronavirus is hitting larger cities harder. How should they respond?
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Check in on elderly during coronavirus outbreak: It could save their life
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Why images may appear closer – or farther – than they actually are
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Call for Applications from PhD Students for the 2020-21 Allison Davis Research ...
The inaugural event honoring Professor Davis has been postponed in light of the move to remote teaching for Spring Quarter.
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Study: In some African countries, more than half of women have lost a child
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2020-2021 CISSR Faculty Fellows Announced
Announcing CISSR’s 2020-2021 Faculty Fellows
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Why some people lie to appear more honest
Study: People bend truth, even at personal monetary cost, to avoiding appearing dishonest This story originally appeared on the UChic
Seven SDOH neighborhood typologies were optimized across the continental United States, as presented in this screenshot from the SDOH web application generated to visualize results. Chicago detail shown in inset map.
New research published in JAMA Open explores how poverty, education, immigrant ...
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Border walls could have unintended consequences on trade, study finds
According to research co-authored by a University of Chicago political scientist, border walls exist not only as manifestations of anti-globali