News: Research

2024

Advancing Particle Accelerator Performance: Unveiling the Impact of Surface Defects in Nb₃Sn-Coated SRF Cavities

December 10, 2024

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Coating the interior of superconducting radiofrequency (SRF) cavities with a Nb3Sn film can drastically enhance the efficiency and performance of particle accelerator infrastructure. However, imperfections in the deposited Nb3Sn coating limit its implementation as a next-generation SRF material. A study by the Sibener group, in collaboration with Cornell University and Brigham Young University, explores how imperfections form and how they can affect SRF performance. 


Latest findings from the South Pole Telescope bolster our model of the universe

November 29, 2024

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A new study uses data collected by the South Pole Telescope to deepen our understanding of how the universe was born and evolved.


Argonne, UChicago partner to accelerate discovery of new cancer therapies using AI

November 29, 2024

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Thanks to a new investment, researchers will leverage the Aurora exascale supercomputer at Argonne National Laboratory to discover new targets for cancer therapies. Bryan Dickinson, a UChicago chemist, is part of the team behind the project.


The ultimate cosmic question: How fast is the universe expanding?

November 29, 2024

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New observations of distant galaxies have intensified a debate that scientists call the Hubble Tension. A UChicago study led by Prof. Wendy Freedman produced new estimates for the Hubble Constant, challenging previous work. 


Going green with graphite: Researchers turn plant waste into high-tech material

November 29, 2024

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Researchers led by chemist Stuart Rowan developed a method that uses charred plant material to produce high-quality graphite. 


University of Chicago spearheads revolutionary NSF Center for Chemical Innovation: MOSAIC to transform understanding of chemical reactions

November 26, 2024

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The University of Chicago announces the launch of a groundbreaking research center, the NSF Center for Multimodal Observations for Single Atom Imaging of Chemistry (MOSAIC), set to revolutionize our comprehension of chemical reactions. University president Paul Alivisatos will serve as the Principal Investigator and Center Director, where his pioneering work with inorganic nanocrystals, coupled with the expertise of Professor Jiwoong Park in 2D materials, will be instrumental in developing the MOSAIC platform.


The AI lab waging a guerrilla war over exploitative AI

November 23, 2024

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Created by UChicago scientists in the SAND Lab, the tools Glaze and Nightshade are helping artists fight back against exploitative generative AI practices. As the project continues, the team has faced backlash from sectors of the AI community but has also received encouragement from the broader scientific and artistic community. 
 


Researchers disagree about the speed of gen AI adoption. But one thing’s clear: The tech is increasingly everywhere

November 23, 2024

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AI tools are proliferating, leading to more people and industries adopting this technology. At UChicago, scientists explored the possibility that an AI model could help predict extreme weather events. However, the results demonstrated that AI climate models are still in need of more advanced strategies if they are to provide warnings for the most extreme weather scenarios.


Moellering Lab finds single-cell chemoproteomics reveal enzyme signature in aggressive breast cancers

November 13, 2024

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A landmark study published in Science Advances by the Ray Moellering lab has introduced a novel method for analyzing enzyme activity in individual cells within breast cancers.


Odd fluids, odder behavior: Breaking the rules of physics in liquid form

November 13, 2024

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In a new study published in Physical Review Research, Carlos Floyd, a postdoctoral fellow working with the Suri Vaikuntanathan group, investigates non-equilibrium materials, shedding light on their unique properties and potential implications for understanding biological systems.


Rainwater’s role in stabilizing protocells: postdoc Aman Agrawal pens new perspective on life’s origins

November 13, 2024

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In a new interview, postdoctoral scholar Aman Agrawal discusses his work in the Jack Szostak lab exploring the origins of life on Earth, focusing on early cellular structures and examining the potential impact of rainwater in stabilizing these primitive forms of life.


Making plastic more recyclable

November 13, 2024

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Graduate student Sam Marsden is working on creating a new form of polymer that will be as strong as polyethylene but as recyclable as PET. Mardsen is currently part of the Rowan Group, which focuses on supramolecular chemistry research.


UChicago researchers unlock a ‘new synthetic frontier’ for quantum dots

November 9, 2024

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UChicago’s Talapin Lab has developed a landmark technique that replaces organic solvents with molten salt, allowing researchers to grow “previously unimaginable nanocrystals.” 


For how much longer can life continue on this troubled planet?

November 9, 2024

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For a while, a range of events in the distant future of the universe have been accepted with varying degrees of certainty. In a new study, UChicago researchers have proposed a crucial update to the universe's timeline. 


How AI protein structure prediction and design won the Nobel prize

November 9, 2024

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David Baker, Demis Hassabis, and John Jumper won this year’s Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Jumper attended grad school at UChicago, where he worked alongside biochemist Tobin Sosnick and theoretical chemist Karl Freed.