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At-a-glance – some of the costliest natural catastrophe losses of the past 25 years https://t.co/gHV6bjgZr1 #hurricaneharvey2017 pic.twitter.com/CmnK7tpf9j
— AGCS (@AGCS_Insurance) September 4, 2017
Who is to blame for the 2008 Financial Crisis? American and European economists rate the causes via @ProMarket_org https://t.co/HBFwOCALh1
— Chicago Booth (@BoothExecMBA) October 20, 2017
Does the financial planning process need an overhaul? Prof. Richard Thaler weights in. via @Forbes https://t.co/gWOJroVdHq
— Chicago Booth (@BoothExecMBA) August 7, 2017
What the false consensus effect can do to our favorite NFL teams, according to Richard Thaler (@R_Thaler) https://t.co/XBfXxaHClM pic.twitter.com/ksDNxG6uij
— Chicago Booth Review (@chicagoboothrev) September 22, 2017
Mad at robots for workers' woes? You might want to blame corporate profits instead. https://t.co/xeRR8L1f0o pic.twitter.com/MSBlegrgZK
— Chicago Booth Review (@chicagoboothrev) September 16, 2017
A visualization of @CRSPData shows the market history of the 50 companies that created the most wealth since 1926: https://t.co/Li1NNBK4Iz
— Chicago Booth (@ChicagoBooth) October 30, 2017
What factors impact consumers when they make investment decisions? A new paper examines the psychological factors: https://t.co/atq1xmFuRn
— Chicago Booth (@ChicagoBooth) September 1, 2017
Remember we are here to aid in your quest for lifelong learning! https://t.co/mwvR1GpT7x
— BusEcon at UChicago (@BusEconLib) January 13, 2017
History professor Fredrik Jonsson on climate change and new geological epochs! https://t.co/XCgZmDGw9f
— UChicago History (@UChicagoHistory) December 9, 2016
A @chicagoboothrev essay on Gordon Gekko and our confounding relationship to greed. https://t.co/UcU1KmUEOV pic.twitter.com/nn2r7rNVxM
— John Paul Rollert (@jprollert) August 29, 2017
The Revolution is here! @3DPrintingProfs https://t.co/SGyonbsz1P
— Illinois MakerLab (@UIMakerLab) October 13, 2017
Why The #OilIndustry Might Prefer #Rail To #Pipelines In Turbulent Times. #Oil #FuelTransport. By @UChiEnergy https://t.co/n2R4KRiAQW pic.twitter.com/4GmcTTee2M
— Energy Collective (@EnergyCollectiv) July 27, 2017
A new sensing system aims to make human-robot #collaboration safer and more effective https://t.co/2IyakVOmXT @techreview pic.twitter.com/7W6mU2ieTM
— UI LABS (@UILABS_) September 25, 2017
@UIResearchPark #invents an advanced #bionic #prosthesis https://t.co/sYgPi8uEg8
— MediaScience Chicago (@MediaScienceCHI) September 27, 2017
See how @NorthwesternEng Prof John Rogers brings the future of #wearables to the newest @MuseumModernArt exhibition. https://t.co/WwrEZG5bKK pic.twitter.com/FBa6jXjyyf
— Northwestern (@NorthwesternU) October 2, 2017
"The latest science suggests that personality can change—but would changing your personality make you happier?" https://t.co/jddgah2Ue5
— Northwestern Biotech (@NorthwesternMBP) July 26, 2017
Prof Packman of @NorthwesternEng is making a splash in the world of #BigData, sensors, & #water analytics ➟https://t.co/JWoeif3Uj0 pic.twitter.com/YpSioMDF6Q
— ISEN (@ISENatNU) October 24, 2017
Hidden in plain sight: #2D materials – what they are & why they matter. In this week's #HELIXmag: https://t.co/aUziSMQ7T2 … @NorthwesternEng pic.twitter.com/rJn6hvluWw
— Science in Society (@SiSNorthwestern) September 9, 2017
“The biggest mistakes occur when those at the top use their mental energy on decisions that are not that critical.” https://t.co/o0xwkgstxj
— Kellogg School (@KelloggSchool) October 22, 2017
"You can train AI programs, but not perfect them," says @ROSSIntel CEO @AndrewArruda. "We think of it as allowing humans to do more of what’s humanly possible.” #NLawProud #legalevolution #legaltech #AI https://t.co/LSFdbL77jf
— Northwestern Law (@NorthwesternLaw) November 14, 2017
Learn how Dean Julio M. Ottino formulated the Whole-Brain Engineering philosophy and revolutionized our community. https://t.co/aiYxgOfZ9f
— Northwestern Engineering (@NorthwesternEng) May 30, 2017
Bill Morrison's astonishing documentary 'Dawson City: Frozen Time' screens at @LoganUChicago:https://t.co/ChAE2t9NcI
— Chicago Reader (@Chicago_Reader) October 2, 2017
Economics professor Liz Cascio's research is driving policy changes for women and families. Learn more: https://t.co/Cssan0rsmI pic.twitter.com/C3rKEcUKJT
— Dartmouth (@dartmouth) October 30, 2017
A new analysis of the House GOP bill finds that taxes would increase for 25% of filers by 2027. Some groups would fare better than others: https://t.co/l0qkNzWeyw pic.twitter.com/5XKVOUV2Cx
— NYT Graphics (@nytgraphics) November 8, 2017
Why political polarization is a psychology problem https://t.co/OjWWTclRfc pic.twitter.com/01TvBxP8Xb
— HuffPost (@HuffPost) November 8, 2017
A study says the public's politics are correlated with climate change opinion. Why they shouldn't be: https://t.co/7Zo3eXfzZH pic.twitter.com/5grpLnkrWG
— Forbes (@Forbes) November 5, 2017
Sustainable water use is important for our planet. We’re reducing our use where water is scarce. https://t.co/J2HIQLLfuG pic.twitter.com/5ZMp7O6D7h
— Mondelēz Intl (@MDLZ) October 17, 2017
SCIENTISTS – Yellowstone Volcano a Bigger Threat than Climate Change! https://t.co/enGRcLe1Co via @truthfeednews #maga #trumptrain #trump
— TruthFeed News (@TruthFeedNews) October 13, 2017
Does a "supervolcano" under Yellowstone National Park have planet-killing potential? https://t.co/hflVrqxe2U pic.twitter.com/lalcbcbTVh
— CBS News (@CBSNews) October 13, 2017