2025
Minimal models of life
September 22, 2025

Physicist and Schmidt Science Polymath Arvind Murugan works at the intersection of physics, biology, computation, and materials science to understand the hallmarks of life.
Life on Mars: Is it possible for humans? with Edwin Kite
September 22, 2025

In this episode of the Big Brains podcast, Edwin Kite examines how we could terraform Mars make the Red Planet habitable.
New self-assembling nanoparticles could transform drug delivery
September 19, 2025

UChicago PME scientists, including chemist Stuart Rowan, created a simple system to carry next-generation medicines.
Robots in education may ease children’s reading anxiety
September 19, 2025

UChicago study finds social robots could help students feel less stress when reading aloud, pointing to new uses for classroom technology.
University of Chicago announces next phase of quantum supercomputer initiative, supported by NSF Grant
September 19, 2025

UChicago and partners receive $4 million NSF grant to design next-generation quantum computers for broad scientific and educational access.
UChicago researchers develop revolutionary ‘smart’ patch for wound care
September 19, 2025

Tian Lab creates H-pad, a hydrogel patch that safely delivers hydrogen gas to chronic wounds, offering a new path for healing.
How Trump could ensure his legacy as a peacemaker
September 19, 2025

Daniel Holz pens op-ed along with Nobel laureates about steps toward restoring common-sense nuclear arms control.
Could a planet exist without a host star? Astronomers say rogue worlds may roam freely.
September 19, 2025

Astronomers reveal planets can exist without stars, roaming space as rogue worlds.
NSF-Simons National Institute for Theory and Mathematics in Biology announces new director to lead the Institute
September 19, 2025

Rebecca Willett, the Worah Family Professor of Statistics and Computer Science and NITMB Deputy Director for Research, will continue to serve alongside the new director.
Technology is our best hope for global political cooperation: Nobel laureate Lars Peter Hansen
September 19, 2025

Lars Peter Hansen, Nobel Laureate and professor at the University of Chicago, discusses global macro uncertainties and political cooperation.
A new perspective on how cosmological correlations change based on kinematic parameters
September 19, 2025

UChicago and global collaborators introduce “kinematic flow,” a new framework for cosmological equations that may reshape how we model the early universe.
Chatbot therapy? Not in Illinois
September 19, 2025

Blase Ur speaks on the ability of chatbots to provide therapy.
Zoe Yan receives 2025 AFOSR Young Investigator Award
September 19, 2025

Congratulations to Zoe Yan, Neubauer Family Assistant Professor of Physics, who has received a 2025 Young Investigator Award by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research!
Eight scientists named 2025 Schmidt Polymaths to tackle breakthroughs in new disciplines
September 16, 2025

Congratulations to Arvind Murugan, Associate Professor of Physics, for being named one of this year's Schmidt Polymaths program cohort!
Interdisciplinary team receives $5 million DARPA grant to develop qubit-based neutrino detector
September 11, 2025

“Quantum sound” will aid the searches for both nuclear weapons and dark matter.