2025
Six UChicago scientists awarded prestigious Sloan Fellowships in 2025
February 18, 2025

Early-career scholars recognized for pioneering work in statistics, physics, chemistry, astrophysics, and computer science.
‘New findings on TET gene can revolutionise cancer treatment by identifying novel therapeutic targets’
February 13, 2025

In a new interview, Chemistry Professor Chuan He talks about the new findings in cancer research.
Can geoengineering plans save glaciers and slow sea level rise?
February 13, 2025

Geoengineering continues to be a point of debate among climate scientists and scholars. Among the scientists who explored the field's potential was Emeritus Prof. Douglas MacAyeal.
Laura Gagliardi awarded prestigious Solvay Chair in Chemistry
February 13, 2025

UChicago chemist Laura Gagliardi was honored for groundbreaking work in theoretical and computational chemistry.
Up to $130 Million to Fuel Drug Discovery and Development at the University of Chicago
February 13, 2025

UChicago has partnered with the health care investment firm Deerfield Management to launch Hyde Park Discovery, a project dedicated to the development of life-saving treatments.
As International Year of Quantum begins, read about the latest breakthroughs
February 13, 2025

As the Year of Quantum begins, UChicago continues to be a leader in the field with key partnerships between researchers in the Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering, the Physical Sciences Division, area universities, Argonne, Fermilab, and the Chicago Quantum Exchange.
Scientists explore how to make quantum bits with spinel gemstones
February 13, 2025

A type of gemstone called spinel can be used to store quantum information, according to new research from a collaboration involving University of Chicago, Tohoku University, and Argonne National Laboratory.
Robert Wald awarded 2025 Albert Einstein Medal
February 13, 2025

The prestigious Einstein Medal, established in 1979, honors individuals who have contributed significant scientific findings, works, or publications related to Albert Einstein.
How bioelectronics could heal our bodies and minds, with Bozhi Tian (Ep. 151)
February 12, 2025

Prof. Bozhi Tian, a leader in the field of bioelectronics, explains his research lab’s work and provides insight into captivating intersections between biology and technology.
Rethink: is big tech stealing your life?
February 12, 2025

In this edition of the BBC's Rethink podcast, UChicago Prof. Ben Zhao comments on the problems surrounding AI tools and how his research helps people fight back against copyright infringements.
John Reinitz, systems biologist, 1958–2025
February 5, 2025

Reinitz helped pioneer a data-driven, systems approach to developmental biology that is now widely used in the field today.
Space Explorers program helps Hegewisch student earn full ride to Northwestern
February 4, 2025

A high school student on the South Side is heading to Northwestern University on a full ride scholarship. Teniola Ajagbe is an aspiring astronaut who credits the unique UChicago Space Explorers program as part of her success.
Exploring the intersection of AI and climate physics: Machine learning’s role in advancing climate science
February 4, 2025

A new collaborative study, involving UChicago associate professor Pedram Hassanzadeh, discusses the critical and evolving role of machine learning in the study of climate science.
How to Poison the A.I. Machine, Freakonomics Episode 619
February 4, 2025

In this episode of Freakonomics Radio, UChicago's Ben Zhao speaks on how he learned that artists were seeing their work stolen by A.I. models and his evolving project to fight back against such copyright infringements.
Chicago lab connects computers with the human body
February 4, 2025

UChicago Associate Professor of Computer Science Pedro Lopes leads the Human-Computer Integration Lab. In this new interview, Lopes and his team show the potential of new technologies and AI to help enhance peoples' capabilities.