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The artist, who has made a practice out of trafficking in "unwanted things," is having his first solo hometown exhibition at the Smart Museum of Art on University of Chicago’s campus.
Your fight-or-flight response is activated, she said, increasing your heart rate and releasing stress hormones like cortisol.
From super glues and construction tapes to silicone greases and penetrating oils, we’ll show you how the professionals put things together and take them apart.
Spanberger and the Democrats lead the polls, but today the real poll begins. Here’s how the Virginia races stand as early voting gets underway.
Scientists are studying around the globe to predict where and when disasters like landslides are most likely to happen, led in part by research at the University of Oregon.
Burke Magnus, the network’s president of content, told The Athletic on Thursday that there will be a 30-to-45-day period ...
Patrick Mahomes turned 30 on Wednesday, making for a moment to pause and appreciate all he’s done for the Kansas City Chiefs.
America's leadership "isn't some fixed, unchanging feature of the scientific landscape," says one UC historian.
Today, materials scientist Peter Mullner answers a child’s question about magnets: ‘What are magnets made of, and how do they ...
ILLINOIS — In Northern Illinois, cornfields are a familiar sight and they play a vital role in the region’s economy and food supply. “A lot of things are made from corn, hundreds and hundreds of ...
WINNER. James Bryan Estrada shows his gold medal for winning in the Industrial Control category in the recently concluded WorldSkills ASEAN in Manila. He said he is very passionate about learning how ...
Keeping your garden neat not only boosts its appearance but also makes the whole space feel more cared for. Weeds, messy paths, bare patches, and undefined edges are the top culprits behind a scruffy ...