2025
Richard L. Garwin, a creator of the hydrogen bomb, dies at 97
May 17, 2025

Many scientists contributed to the final result, but UChicago alumnus Richard Garwin was the one who, as a young physicist, designed the world’s most powerful weapon. He went on to advise a dozen presidents.
High school financial literacy course can reduce Illinois poverty
May 17, 2025

Research shows financial literacy boosts economic opportunity. The success of the University of Chicago’s FinEDge program shows it should be expanded.
Finding beauty and truth in mundane occurrences
May 17, 2025

The physicist Sidney Nagel delights in solving mysteries of the universe that are hiding in plain sight.
At UChicago, mentorship drives the ‘front line of discovery’
May 17, 2025

Professor Mike Gladders helps transform students from learner to researcher through in-person astrophysical observation and research.
SRM360 launches to bring clarity and context to sunlight reflection methods
May 17, 2025

SRM360, a new nonprofit initiative co-founded by CSEi research assistant professor Peter Irvine, officially launches to bring clarity and context to the complex world of sunlight reflection methods (SRM).
Chemical biologist bridges basic discoveries to treatments for disease
May 17, 2025

Hening Lin brings expertise in enzymes to UChicago, where he works with biologists, chemists, engineers, and doctors to translate basic science to clinical applications.
Novel machine learning approaches to facilitate skin cancer detection
May 10, 2025

Team led by UChicago CS PhD student Steven Song evaluated the effectiveness of novel small-scale AI models in identifying non-melanoma skin cancers.
Reflections from UPCEA 2025: exploring data science and ethics in higher education
May 10, 2025

Three MS in Applied Data Science team members led a roundtable at the 2025 UPCEA Conference regarding the ethical dimensions of data science in higher education.
Weixin Tang wins 2025 Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award
May 10, 2025

Neubauer Family Assistant Professor Weixin Tang recognized for excellence in chemical biology research and undergraduate education at the University of Chicago.
From UChicago labs to cancer’s frontier: alumna Ziwan Xu recognized as a rising star
May 10, 2025

Ziwan Xu, an alumna of the Department of Chemistry, is spotlighted in Nature for her innovative research in radiosensitizers and sustained-release drug delivery.
New ceramic material for high-power particle accelerators enhances reliability
May 10, 2025

In a multi-year project led by engineers and scientists at Fermilab’s Illinois Accelerator Research Center, Fermilab worked with Euclid Techlabs to test a new, slightly conductive ceramic for use in a key accelerator component called a radio frequency window.
The next frontier in nuclear physics
May 10, 2025

Recent advancements at the ATLAS user facility are enhancing operations and efficiency to help unlock new insights into the universe’s fundamental forces.
Quantum computers could protect our data from quantum computers
May 10, 2025

Bill Fefferman develops a new use for a quantum algorithm once thought to be useless to protect against quantum computers.
Dimension 126 contains strangely twisted shapes, mathematicians prove
May 10, 2025

Two previous students of Professor Peter May, Weinan Lin, PhD'21, and Zhouli Xu, PhD'17, worked on a new proof representing the culmination of a 65-year-old story about anomalous shapes in special dimensions.
Nation’s largest liquid metal test facility gets key upgrade
May 10, 2025

Argonne National Laboratory swapped out a key component in its liquid metal test loop for a new class of reactors.