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Rat Neuroscience & Chicago Politics

University of Chicago neurobiology processor Peggy Mason's research on prosocial behaviour among rats could encourage it's all to "ratten" ourselves…

10 years ago

2014 Women in STEM – E. Graslie, C. Thomas, A. Schlenker, O. Alabi, S. Hallen, and C. Phillips

Wednesday, December 3, 2014 at School of the Art Institute of Chicago Ballroom The event features a panel of women…

10 years ago

Sage Tells Students: Want To Make Money In Tech? Become A Wall Street Banker

The real money in engineering and technology is on Wall Street, an emeritus director of Argonne National Laboratory told a…

10 years ago

Another Giant Declares Nuclear Dead In Fracking America

No utility executive could propose a nuclear reactor ”in good conscience” in the U.S. today, the director emeritus of Argonne…

10 years ago

Women in STEM: Connect 2014

C2ST is proud to host its third ‘women in science’ event, Women in STEM:Connect. The evening will feature a lively…

10 years ago

Ebola: Anatomy of a Global Outbreak

The current Ebola outbreak has claimed thousands of lives and has been declared a “Public Health Emergency of International Concern”…

10 years ago

Nature’s Fortune

Why should businesses invest in nature? Because it is one of the smartest investments they can make, according to Mark…

10 years ago

ChicaGO Science with Debra Shore, C2ST and HDMZ

Let's go explore ChicGO Science! In this second installment of our series, we join Chicago Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Commissioner…

10 years ago

The Birth and Death of the Cell Phone

Martin Cooper changed the world when he made the first cell phone call 40 years ago, on a two-pound-plus Motorola…

10 years ago