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In this lecture, Nobel Laureate and University of Chicago Professor James A. Robinson will explore how politics can act as a ...
For decades, mathematicians have struggled to understand matrices that reflect both order and randomness, like those that model semiconductors. A new method could change that. The mystery was this: In ...
On July 16, 1945, the United States carried out the Trinity test, the world’s first nuclear detonation. Today, 80 years later, the University of Chicago — the site of the first self-sustaining nuclear ...
Bob Dylan is famous for his poetic lyrics and raw vocals, but the renowned singer-songwriter has long turned to another art form to “relax and refocus a restless mind”: drawing and painting. Now, ...
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Why Bob Dylan’s Nobel Prize Was Controversial
In 2016, Bob Dylan stunned the world by winning the Nobel Prize in Literature for his groundbreaking contributions to American songwriting. The decision sparked fierce debate—was Dylan a literary ...
CANYON — Screenwriter and journalist Christian Wallace, whose podcast series “Boomtown” inspired Sheridan’s hit series “Landman,” will drill into the art of telling stories at an upcoming event at ...
Several federal, state, and city officials from Washington state and Seattle participated in a March 10 event at the National Nordic Museum to honor David Baker, a professor of biochemistry at the ...
Almost 100 people crowded into the McCalla School’s multipurpose room Thursday to hear Chris Martin, also known as C.F. Martin VI, give a lecture on his family’s history. While the Martins likely have ...
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