2025
New AI method predicts properties of quantum orbitals with intuitive speed
December 5, 2025
Computational chemists are constantly seeking faster, more intuitive methods to analyze the complex electronic structures that govern how molecules behave. To meet this challenge, one of the primary research goals of the Laura Gagliardi Group has been to automate the analysis of molecular orbitals (MOs)—the quantum-level electron structures critical for understanding bonding and reactivity. The ability to automate this analysis accurately directly dictates how effectively chemists can design new materials and discover new drugs.
Moon may have formed through Earth’s collision with close neighbor, study finds
December 5, 2025
Meteorites, lunar samples help scientists unravel the 4.5-billion-year-old mystery of ‘Theia.’
Webb Telescope captures exoplanet dramatically shedding its atmosphere in real time
December 5, 2025
Finding helps scientists understand how giant planets form and migrate.
Astronomers sharpen the universe’s expansion rate, deepening a cosmic mystery
December 5, 2025
New results strengthen the “Hubble tension,” hinting at the need for rethinking our model of the universe.
Bozhi Tian: The Artistic Scientist
December 5, 2025
Bozhi Tian has been selected as one of the distinguished honorees for the Chicago Reader's "People Issue 2025.” The People Issue is an annual feature that spotlights Chicagoans who are fundamentally shaping the city's culture, science, and public life.
Chicago’s quantum computing center a benefit of tolerance
December 5, 2025
The University of Chicago, where Fermi split the atom in 1942, is becoming the center of a new form of advanced technology. There’s a good reason for that. An interview with David Awschalom.
New UChicago, CNRS partnership to bolster particle physics, cosmology research
November 26, 2025
This new International Research Laboratory (IRL) will be a three-way partnership between UChicago, the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) and Université Paris Cité.
Four UChicago researchers named rising stars in data science
November 26, 2025
Sixth annual workshop celebrates and supports early-career data scientists.
Researchers built their own ISP to fix the internet– a decade later, it’s still running
November 26, 2025
The PEERING testbed, created by UChicago Professor Nick Feamster and colleagues, received the Test of Time Award at the 2025 ACM Internet Measurement Conference.
Hard to discover, harder to use: the widespread failure of ad transparency settings
November 26, 2025
Fifth year PhD student Kevin Bryson finds that social media platforms are lacking in ad transparency measures and tools, a problem that stems from the lack of government legislation.
Big Brains: How wearable tech will heighten our senses and abilities, with Pedro Lopes
November 26, 2025
Computer scientist Pedro Lopes explores the potential of human-computer integration and haptics to help us move and learn.
Join UChicago’s free annual ‘Physics with a Bang!’ for science and surprises
November 26, 2025
Watch scientists turn a cart into a rocket and try hands-on demos at the Dec. 13 event.
New research suggest Earth and Theia were neighbors before they collided
November 26, 2025
According to new research from the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research (MPS), Theia and Earth were "neighbors" (in the cosmic sense). The study was led by Timo Hopp while he was a postdoctoral researcher at UChicago.
Front-row view of COP30 inspires UChicago students to pursue climate interests
November 21, 2025
Global climate change conference brought together policymakers, industry and civic leaders.
The DSI opens the doors to its new home
November 21, 2025
Celebrating partnerships that make breakthrough research and innovation possible.