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2025

Groundbreaking of Illinois Quantum and Microelectronics Park creates anchor for quantum innovation

October 3, 2025

President of Cook County Board of Commissioners Toni Preckwinkle, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, and Illinois Governor JB Pritzker join in a ceremonial groundbreaking

Chicago researchers see opportunity to enhance world-leading quantum ecosystem with state-of-the-art facility on Chicago’s South Side


UChicago CS researchers expand the boundaries of interface technology at UIST 2025

October 3, 2025

UIST 2025

At this year’s ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST)—one of the global hubs for breakthroughs in how people and machines connect—the University of Chicago’s Department of Computer Science stands out through a spectrum of ambitious research.


Paul Alivisatos’s term as UChicago president extended through June 2030

October 3, 2025

Paul Alivisatos

The University of Chicago’s Board of Trustees has extended Paul Alivisatos’s term as president of the University through June 2030.


From Oaxaca to India, how UChicagoans spent summer 2025

October 3, 2025

Fellows visited business centers of the Self-Employed Women’s Association, including a textile company

Students and faculty, including those from the Institute for Climate and Sustainable Growth, share global experiences from collecting algae to building life-saving machines.


Could non-invasive colon cancer screening replace colonoscopies?

October 3, 2025

Chuan He

The accuracy of non-invasive blood and stool-based tests for colorectal cancer is improving, but experts say it’s too soon to drop colonoscopies altogether.


NASA launches mission to map the bubble around our solar system

October 3, 2025

rocket launch

A NASA mission, IMAP, and two more spacecraft that will study space weather are traveling through space atop a single SpaceX rocket. Priscilla Frisch was a co-investigator of the Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe-Hi.


‘Wholesale destruction’: Government shutdown or not, critical science programs are at risk

October 3, 2025

ominous clouds

The United States is hurtling towards a potential government shutdown if Congress does not pass a budget or short-term funding bill by the end of the month, and the fate of the federal government’s Earth and climate science programs may hang in the balance. Elisabeth Moyer weighs in.


Argonne presents Quantum Concepts

September 26, 2025

Quantum Concepts Wavefunctions

In the Quantum Concepts series, Argonne brings key quantum ideas to life by imagining how a familiar object—the apple that inspired Isaac Newton—might act in the quantum world.


Initiative brings a climate adaptation tool to communities globally: weather forecasts guided by human needs, and the power of AI

September 26, 2025

Human-Centered Weather Forecasts (HCF) Initiative

The University of Chicago Institute for Climate and Sustainable Growth’s new Human-Centered Weather Forecasts Initiative is helping low- and middle-income countries better adapt to climate change by providing AI-driven forecasts tailored to their needs.


Weather forecasting training program bringing the power of AI to low- and middle-income countries

September 26, 2025

AIM for Scale banners

The University of Chicago, AIM for Scale and the Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence have launched a first-of-its-kind weather forecast training program to help governments deliver tailored forecasts to meet local agricultural needs—including those of millions of farmers.


UChicago part of $10 million effort in quantum chemistry collaborative research launched by NSF and UKRI

September 26, 2025

aerial shot of UChicago campus

Eight new projects could lead to breakthroughs in computing, sensing and secure communications.


New method improves the accuracy of machine-learned potentials for simulating catalysts

September 26, 2025

illustration of molecules

The lab of Prof. Laura Gagliardi at the University of Chicago Chemistry Department and Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering (UChicago PME) has developed a powerful new tool that harnesses electronic structure theories and machine learning to simulate transition metal catalytic dynamics with both accuracy and speed. 


Searle hallway redesign creates a “third space” for students

September 26, 2025

Searle hallway

As the new school is set to begin, students will notice a change in the Searle Chemistry Laboratory Building. The main hallways of the Chemistry Department have a vibrant new look, blending the calming presence of nature with the clean lines of Mid-Century Modern style. 


Chicago Quantum Exchange-led team selected as finalist of NSF Engines competition

September 26, 2025

satellite view of Lake Michigan

Quantum Connected coalition aims to secure nation’s information from cyberattacks.


2025 South Side Science Festival brings UChicago STEM to the community

September 26, 2025

volunteer uses bicycle wheel to teach science

Skateboard physics and the cutest robots known to science await attendees of Oct. 4 campus event.