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UChicago scientists build trap to make tiny packages of light ‘collide’

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March 27, 2018 By Louise Lerner The universe is illuminated via photons, the tiny individual particles that make up light, but they don’t interact with each other. To make them see the light, a team […]

UChicago food allergy startup ClostraBio raises $3.5 million

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January 10, 2018 Prof. Cathryn Nagler had been researching the physiological origins of food allergy and potential treatments for over 30 years, but she hadn’t considered the possibility of translating that research into a business. But […]

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