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Natasha Devroye

February 19, 2013

Growing demands for data, data, data

How much wireless data adds up to system overload? That’s the mathematical question Natasha Devroye aims to solve.

Rachel Havrelock

February 19, 2013

Crossing borders, religious and political

Biblical scholar Rachel Havrelock does not shy away from controversial subjects, scholarly or cultural.

Craig Niederberger

February 19, 2013

Craig Niederberger: Innovator of the Year

His background in medicine and bioengineering and his knack for invention have real-world benefits.

Mary Jo LaDu

February 19, 2013

New Alzheimer’s test may identify those at risk

New method quantifies toxic molecule in human brain tissue and special lab mice.

A scene from the documentary "The Interrupters"

February 14, 2013

Cure Violence model reduces shootings in NYC

New report says approach reduced shooting rate 6 percent in Crown Heights, while other areas rose.

beer bottles lined up

February 11, 2013

Drinking may improve ability to detect changes

Moderate intoxication may help you spot small differences, UIC researchers report.

Person holding a palm pilot

February 7, 2013

Study: how young adults use e-cigarettes, snus
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Do young smokers use “new” tobacco products to quit? A UIC study uses electronic diaries to find out.

Seniors participating in a salsa dancing class

February 5, 2013

Salsa dancing may get older Latinos on their feet

Older Latinos are at high risk of developing disabilities. Can dancing help?

Alfred Tatum teaching a group of students

February 5, 2013

‘Brother Authors’ inspiration for best-selling author

A best-selling, award-winning children’s book was inspired by a UIC writing workshop.

Esther and Albert Kegan

February 5, 2013

Remembering a dedication to intellectual life

A professor emerita honors her mother, a pioneering attorney, with a fund in gender and women’s studies.

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