2026
PUEO mission floats over Antarctica to detect rare cosmic particles
March 2, 2026
University of Chicago’s PUEO mission floated above Antarctica for 23 days, collecting data on ultra-high energy neutrinos from 120,000 feet, with results expected in one year.
NASA X-ray spacecraft stares into the ‘eye of the storm’ swirling around supermassive black holes
March 2, 2026
Scientists have dived deeper into the "eye of the storm" swirling around supermassive black holes than ever before. This unprecedented investigation of the turbulent and violent conditions around these cosmic titans, including the first black hole ever imaged by humanity, was possible thanks to the joint Japanese Aerospace Agency (JAXA)/ NASA X-Ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission (XRISM).
This spring at UChicago: TEI’26 unites technology, art, and design on campus
March 2, 2026
This March, the University of Chicago will become a crossroads for researchers, designers, artists, and technologists from around the world as it hosts the 20th ACM Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction, TEI’26, from March 8–11, 2026. For UChicago students, faculty, and staff, it’s a chance to engage with leaders at the forefront of human-computer interaction and help celebrate two decades of innovation in tangible, embedded, and embodied technologies.
UChicago scientists find better way to make infrared light—using quantum dots
March 2, 2026
New infrared light sources mark 100-fold efficiency boost, could improve broad range of sensors, technology.
How quantum science is moving from lab to hospital
March 2, 2026
Greg Engel and Julian Solway are leading the new UChicago Berggren Center to bring quantum tools into the clinic. In a Q&A, they explain what that means for patients.
U.S. weather and climate disasters could top $1 trillion by 2030
March 2, 2026
Analyzing NOAA's billion-dollar weather disaster database, a UChicago-led study projects sharply rising costs driven by climate change and expanding development.
M3 Workshop advances federated AI for biomedical research
March 2, 2026
The workshop convened researchers to discuss progress on AI models, tools and data commons for applying AI to biology, medicine, and healthcare.
Giulia Galli appointed associate editor to Reviews of Modern Physics
March 2, 2026
Globally recognized leader in computational materials becomes the first woman to lead journal’s flagship Computation Physics "Reviews" section.
Hunting cosmic ghosts from the edge of space
February 24, 2026
A University of Chicago–led team launched NASA’s Payload for Ultrahigh Energy Observations (PUEO) experiment via balloon above Antarctica, aiming to detect elusive, ultra-high-energy neutrinos.
Scientists pair AI and human knowledge to tackle notoriously difficult physics question
February 24, 2026
New approach may help shed light on turbulence, other stubborn natural mysteries.
MS in Applied Data Science students build end-to-end data engineering systems
February 24, 2026
In a Data Engineering course taught by Steve Barry, a team of Master’s in Applied Data Science students built a full end-to-end data pipeline, from raw public datasets to an interactive, AI-powered interface. The project gave students hands-on experience designing the kind of data infrastructure that underpins real-world applications, developing the technical skills.
A need for speed
February 19, 2026
UChicago scientists clock a driving factor in the evolution of error correction.
Eight UChicago scholars awarded prestigious Sloan Fellowships in 2026
February 17, 2026
Congratulations to early-career scholars Aloni Cohen (Computer Science and DSI), Anna Wuttig (Chemistry), and Zoe Yan (Physics), recognized for their potential to make substantial contributions to their fields.
Why we measure the universe | Professor Wendy Freedman | TEDxChicago
February 16, 2026
Astronomer Wendy Freedman shares humanity's quest to measure the expanding universe, revealing an exciting scientific mystery: our measurements don't match. Drawing from decades leading major observatories and the Giant Magellan Telescope project, she explains how the James Webb Space Telescope is achieving unprecedented accuracy in cosmic measurements.
The quantum revolution is coming. First, the industry has to survive this crucial phase.
February 16, 2026
New research by David Awschalom reveals quantum computing is nearing the point of practical use, but scientists still need to make some specific breakthroughs.