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The president of the University of California has reiterated that student governments are prohibited from financial boycotts ...
Priscilla Diane Chapman Frisch, a University of Chicago Research Professor in Astronomy and Astrophysics and a world-leading ...
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Twenty promising early-career clinical investigators join a year-long mentorship and training program led by renowned international leaders, aimed at ...
Richard Garwin, Chicago physicist who created the hydrogen bomb and worked to see it wasn't used, dead at 97 He served as a science adviser, focusing on nuclear deterrence, to every U.S. president ...
Einstein's aim was to explain electromagnetism as a geometric property of four-dimensional spacetime. He continued this work until his death in 1955. The work was not completed.
“Einstein was single-minded, and you can see the good and the bad in that,” says Michael S. Turner, a cosmologist at the University of Chicago and a director for mathematical and physical ...
Jerusalem Post Israel News Hebrew University's centennial: Einstein's legacy and the guardian of a scientific icon Einstein's letters, theories, and Jewish legacy will live on in the hills of ...
Albert Einstein and his wife (not pictured) made a stop at Union Station in Chicago on March 3, 1931. The pair were passing through from Pasadena, California, on their way to New York.