2024
Prize Winners for Educational Excellence 2024
May 21, 2024
This year, nine PSD instructors and students have been honored for excellence in teaching the next generation of scientists.
AI+Science Conference receives funding to expand across the next three years
May 20, 2024
Continuing a collaboration catalyzed by generous support from the Margot and Tom Pritzker Foundation, the University of Chicago and Caltech will advance the integration of AI into scientific research and development.
UChicago announces 2024 winners of Quantrell and PhD Teaching Awards
May 16, 2024
Fred Chong, the Seymour Goodman Professor in the Department of Computer Science, has been awarded a Llewellyn John and Harriet Manchester Quantrell Award. Sidney Nagel, the Stein-Freiler Distinguished Service Professor of Physics and the College, has won a Faculty Award for Excellence in PhD Teaching and Mentoring.
Congratulations, Profs. Chong and Nagel!
Drug targeting RNA modifications shows promise for treating neuroblastoma
May 15, 2024
Researchers from the University of Chicago, including chemist Chuan He, show that a drug molecule targeting RNA modifications in neuroblastoma cells suppresses tumor growth in mice.
Scientists find evidence that meltwater is fracturing ice shelves in Antarctica
May 15, 2024
Increased temperatures from climate change cause ponds that weaken ice, expedition finds.
Inside the He Lab: Using the science of RNA to feed the world
May 15, 2024
Travel inside Prof. Chuan He’s lab and meet the scientists working on new ways to boost plant growth and drought resistance with a technique based on RNA.
How quantum physics could ‘revolutionise everything’
May 13, 2024
In the US, the University of Chicago has built one of the country's longest quantum networks. It is almost 200km (124 miles) long and growing. BBC article cites physicist David Awschalom's work.
What happens when NASA loses eyes on Earth? We’re about to find out.
May 13, 2024
Three long-running satellites will soon be switched off, forcing scientists to figure out how to adjust their views of our changing planet. GS Assoc. Prof. Elisabeth Moyer is cited in the NYT article.
Collapsing sheets of spacetime could explain dark matter and why the universe ‘hums’
May 13, 2024
Domain walls, long a divisive topic in physics, may be ideal explanations for some bizarre cosmic quirks. Physicist Cheng Chin's research is referenced in this Scientific American article.
Kill the sun! How wild thought experiments drive scientific discovery
May 13, 2024
"My colleagues call me a supervillain for trying to destroy the cosmos, but this kind of imaginative thinking isn't so far from what scientists do," says space reporter Leah Crane. A New Scientist article quotes Wendy Freedman about how "we need wacky ideas."
Dark energy may be weakening, major astrophysics study finds
May 13, 2024
A generation of physicists has referred to the dark energy that permeates the universe as “the cosmological constant.” Now the largest map of the cosmos to date hints that this mysterious energy has been changing over billions of years. Quanta article quotes UChicago astrophysicist Joshua Frieman.
Cloud control: Humanity’s never-ending quest to control the weather
May 13, 2024
For over a century, we’ve turned to technology in an attempt to control the weather. Are today’s geoengineering proposals any better? A Popular Science article references research by GS Prof. David Keith.
Renowned biochemist Hening Lin to join the University of Chicago Department of Chemistry
May 13, 2024
The Department of Chemistry has hired renowned chemical biologist Hening Lin as a Professor in the Department of Chemistry. He will serve a primary, tenured appointment with the Biological Sciences Division in the Department of Medicine, with a secondary appointment in the Department of Chemistry as a Professor of Chemistry.
UChicago scientists use machine learning to turn cell snapshots dynamic
May 13, 2024
Researchers from the University of Chicago have developed a new method to use machine learning to turn static snapshots of cells into better pictures of how cells and genes change dynamically over time.
How artificial intelligence can transform U.S. energy infrastructure
May 13, 2024
Groundbreaking report by leading energy researchers, including UChicago computer scientist Rick Stevens, provides ambitious framework for accelerating clean energy deployment while minimizing risks and costs in the face of climate change.