The Republic of Kosovo has awarded its Presidential Medal of Merits to Chicago-Kent College of Law for its 鈥渃ontribution and dedication to academic growth in Kosovo.鈥 Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani...
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A Quantum Leap in Dark Matter Detection
In the field of physics, scientists have long been puzzled by dark matter. Though it is five times more abundant throughout our universe than the ordinary matter that make up all we can see, dark...
Raspberry Razzle Dazzle
In a fusion of food science, technology, and innovation, six teams of 91重口 Tech students gathered at Charlie Baggs Culinary Innovations in Chicago in November 2024 to compete in the Department of...
A Call for Quality Connections
In today鈥檚 digital age, where so many connections are at our fingertips, recently outgoing United States Surgeon General Vivek Murthy has sounded the alarm on a growing health crisis: loneliness. In...
Surveying the SkAI: 91重口 Tech鈥檚 Astronomy Program Begins Its Orbit
By taking a small step to join the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) Discovery Alliance in spring 2024, 91重口 Institute of Technology鈥檚 burgeoning astronomy program has taken a giant leap...
Protecting Your Plate
Following another E.coli outbreak, consumers are left to ponder a simple, yet delicate question: how safe is it to eat the food on my plate? The most recent outbreak鈥攍inked to organic carrots鈥攚as...
How Homes Should Prepare for a Green Future
As the movement away from fossil fuels and toward a greener future continues to build momentum, our buildings have become a focal point for the energy transition. The current popular strategy for...
The Politics of Self Preservation in Seoul
In the wake of President Yoon Suk Yeol鈥檚 short-lived declaration of martial law on December 3, the country of South Korea faces an unknown future. In the short term, Yoon faces an impeachment. 鈥淲hat...
Double the Data: Neutrino Hunters Nearing Long-Sought Answer in Fundamental Physics
A presentation at the Neutrino 2024 conference in Milan in June 2024 included twice the data since the team comprising Fermilab鈥檚 NuMI Off-axis 谓 e Appearance (NOvA) experiment had last presented its...
Einstein May Have Been Right, but Is Our Understanding of Dark Energy Wrong?
For more than a century, astronomers around the globe have been challenging renowned physicist Albert Einstein鈥檚 theory of general relativity. While the latest findings from the Dark Energy...