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    How went from businessman to Putin Enemy #1: Listen on Apple Podcasts: Full Story & Other Listening Options:

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  2. "" —underground Buddhist classic? Prof. Dan Arnold's view on the Buddhist themes in the classic movie:

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  3. Feb 1
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  4. Meet Dr. Valluvan Jeevanandam, Chief of Cardiac Surgery . In 2018, he led the team that performed the world’s first back-to-back triple-organ transplants—just one example of his ongoing work to achieve the impossible.

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  5. Jan 31

    Find us in the Top Shows section for Government podcasts! 🥳 Thank you for downloading, reviewing and listening to our latest project.

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  6. This week, first images from the new Inouye Solar Telescope revealed unprecedented detail of the sun. Prof. Robert Rosner, co-PI of the project: "These remarkable images are just so exciting."

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  7. How are our aspirations formed, and what are the best ways to pursue them? How do nature and nurture help us define and achieve goals? ’s Ayelet Fishbach and ’s Agnes Callard consider these and other questions of personal development.

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  8. Article | High charge mobility while retaining signatures of quantum-confined states is obtained in films of surface-passivated HgTe quantum dots. with a News & Views "Confined yet free to go"

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  9. Jan 30

    "Haunting public spaces and even his own museum retrospective is where the real enchantment of Pope.L’s work lies" on Professor William Pope.L's work:

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  11. Jan 30

    TV TIME 🎥: senior men's track & field athlete Alex Scott was profiled last night on news for his record-breaking shot put throw, which ranks him No. 1 in all of 👀 Watch the segment below ⤵️

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  12. Prof. Emeritus Eugene Parker has been awarded the Crafoord Prize in Astronomy, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced Jan. 30. Parker's theory of a solar wind reshaped our view of space, stars and their surroundings.

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  13. What gives you hope? “Young people,” says Robert Rosner at , on the future

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  14. The community mourns the loss of Prof. Fred Anderson, a geologist who made pioneering contributions to the field of volcanology—particularly how to reconstruct long-ago volcanic explosions using clues in rocks left behind.

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  15. Jan 29

    Discover the global significance of art at the US-China Forum 2020: The Matter of Art on Feb 6 as UChicago faculty and acclaimed Chinese artists reflect on how art functions as an analytic tool to interpret society.

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  16. Jan 28

    Enjoying hearing from Rev. Dr. Otis Moss Jr. & Rev. Dr. Otis Moss III at ’s Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration tonight. Powerful and inspiring messages from a father and son who challenged us all to do our part to make a difference in this world.

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  17. So proud to be on the University of Chicago’s “Big Brain Podcast” to discuss why Putin hates me and the Magnitsky Act so much. If you have a few minutes, I hope you’ll have a listen.

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  18. Artists and scholars from around the world will convene at on Feb. 6 for the U.S.-China Forum, a one-day symposium that will examine how the countries intersect, interact and overlap through the arts.

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  19. On this day in 1904, the became the first school to start giving varsity letters to their seniors who played on their football team. The Maroons compiled a 10–1–1 record that same season and outscored their opponents by a combined total of 410 to 44!

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  20. Jan 28
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  21. Reminder: 's annual MLK commemoration will take place tonight at . Rev. Otis Moss Jr., a civil rights leader who marched with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. & Rev. Otis Moss III of will be the keynote speakers:

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