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Array of Things

Chicago is growing smarter every day. Want to know how? “The Array of Things is a collaborative effort among leading…

7 years ago

Indigenous Science: Ethnobotany and Conservation Practices

The Illinois Bicentennial is an important marker for the history of Illinois citizens. A narrative that is often overlooked in…

7 years ago

Food Evolution: Advancing the GMO Debate

Many question the integrity of science, but few understand how it works. Dr. Naomi Oreskes, a professor of the History…

7 years ago

Bionics, Robotics, and the Future of Rehabilitation from the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab

Bionic limbs, robotic walking therapy, and brain stimulation are just some of the tools used to treat patients. Recent developments…

7 years ago

C2ST and 2Blades Present: Food Evolution

Amidst a brutally polarizing debate marked by passion, suspicion and confusion, FOOD EVOLUTION​, from Academy Award®-nominated director Scott Hamilton Kennedy…

7 years ago

Illinois Embraces Indigenous Legacy Through Ethnobotany

By Katie Rice, Medill Reports Chicago Originally Published: http://news.medill.northwestern.edu/chicago/chicago-embraces-indigenous-legacy-through-ethnobotany/   When Gina Roxas was about four years old, she was…

7 years ago

Launching our new Threadless Store!

Here is your chance to rock some C2ST gear. Head over to our Threadless storefront and pick your desired merchandise…

7 years ago

Science in Film: Lessons from the Movie Armageddon

The film Armageddon is fiction; it suggests that humanity was in mortal danger until heroic actions saved us. Did you…

7 years ago

Head Banging: How Music and Concussions Impact Brain Health

How do our experiences, such as learning how to play music and playing sports, affect our brain? Although we are…

7 years ago

Dr. Nina Kraus Interview

The sounds of our lives shape who we are. Your mother's voice, a Mozart symphony, a friend’s yell on the…

7 years ago