Sign up FAST!
Login
Home
Profile
Create Page
Search
University of Chicago
By
Adam Rifkin
Change this image
This Stash Followed By:
Chicago Cubs and the Curse of the Loyal Sports Fan
Field Position
Discovery reveals evolutionary path from fins to fingers
Pricing Experiments You Might Not Know, But Can Learn From
Freakonomics economist Steven Levitt asked people to flip coins to make big life decisions. Those who made a major change were happier.
Adding bifidobacteria into the digestive tracts of mice increased their immune system's ability to attack tumor cells.
Personal Finance startup Albert says money choices should be simple, and offers 7 hard truths about money, in cartoons that make you smile.
Right-Hand Bias Is Everywhere
Favorite pieces of Chicago museum curators
Why the poor do better on these simple tests of financial common sense
Adam Silver and the Art of Giving Dap
Can The Best Financial Tips Fit On An Index Card?
U Chicago researchers studying Paleo diet determined that big brains needed carbs. Dietary carbohydrates in human evolution was important.
Proving ground: testing public policy ideas at the Urban Labs
Computer Scientists and Mathematicians Are Stunned by Chicago Professor Laszlo Babai’s New P vs NP Graph Isomorphism Proof
Why Increased Efficiency Will Make Us Miserable
Indiana Jones Mystery Package sent to University of Chicago
Vegetarianism at the turn of the 1900 Century, via the University of Chicago Football Team
University of Chicago alumni run sports franchises
Meet Walter Pitts, the Homeless Genius Who Revolutionized Artificial Intelligence