2026
Finding Home: How North Dakota Native vote and the University of Chicago Data Science Institute are protecting indigenous voting rights
June 17, 2026
A new tool born from a community partnership is supporting Native voters to navigate an ID system that wasn't built with them in mind.
Can AI agents replicate science? Argonne’s Rick Stevens puts them to the test.
June 17, 2026
Have we reached a point where AI agents can reliably function as scientific collaborators? Can they go one step further and work as autonomous scientists?
Most exoplanets might be ‘soot factories,’ scientists say: ‘Like you have a natural diesel engine’
June 17, 2026
A chemical engineer noticed that the spectra of the hazy atmosphere of mini-Neptune planets looked like the soot produced by combustion engines.
This soft and bendy hologram fan is touch friendly, and also *checks notes* can be used to prevent chemical burns
June 8, 2026
Called the BloomBeacon, the project features two soft and flexible blades for the purposes of creating a touchable holographic display.
Many planets might be ‘soot factories’, according to new study
June 8, 2026
Analysis by UChicago scientists suggests 'mini-Neptune' exoplanets may have smoggy atmospheres with similar chemistry as diesel exhaust.
Are students hiding their AI use? The social stigma behind AI use in the classroom
June 8, 2026
New research by Assistant Professor Alex Kale and collaborators Yier Ling and Alex Imas finds that social desirability bias may lead students to underreport how often they use AI due to shame and peer pressure.
Scientists catalog the ‘fractal dimensions’ of more than 130,000 islands
June 1, 2026
The “coastline paradox” helped to define fractals, but coastlines themselves turn out to be less fractal than thought. Study led by CCAM PhD student Matthew Oline.
UChicago researchers develop Quicksilver, browser extension to identify AI music
June 1, 2026
A new internet tool developed with the help of the University of Chicago is making it possible for music listeners to identify songs that were created using artificial intelligence.
Why the intrinsic quantum effects of axion dark matter are completely undetectable
June 1, 2026
Dark matter is an elusive form of matter that almost never emits, absorbs, or reflects light, while only weakly interacting with regular matter. These properties make it very difficult to detect using conventional experimental techniques and instruments.
“Designer” superconducting diamond: researchers uncover path to multi-modality quantum chips
June 1, 2026
Discovering the physical principles of superconductivity in diamond opens the door for scientists to use it in new quantum technologies.
Exploring sustainable computing
June 1, 2026
The work of 2024 PhD Joint Program participant Rajini Wijayawardan, a graduate student in Computer Science working in the lab of Andrew Chien, addresses a question at the forefront of many minds, particularly amidst the rise of AI: how can the environmental impact of data centers be reduced?
Seeing what matters: UChicago’s Alex Kale receives NSF Early Career Award for rethinking data visualization ethics
June 1, 2026
UChicago’s Alex Kale receives the Early CAREER Award for advancing ethical and practical standards in data visualization, empowering creators and audiences to better interpret what charts reveal and what they conceal.
Unmasking AI music: Quicksilver and the ethical movement behind it
May 26, 2026
As AI-generated music increasingly dominates streaming platforms, Quicksilver, a cutting edge browser extension from SAND Lab, gives listeners the power to identify machine-made tracks in real time. Developed alongside the nonprofit ETCH, the project champions transparency, ethical technology, and support from human creativity in a rapidly evolving digital soundscape.
From dark patterns research to landmark litigation: UChicago CS PhD graduate Brennan Schaffner receives ACM SIGCHI Special Recognition Award
May 26, 2026
PhD Graduate Brennan Schaffner receives ACM SIGCHI special recognition award for his research on dark patterns, subsequent interventions, and influence users.
UChicago chemists invent new way to swap nitrogen into molecules
May 18, 2026
Breakthrough could speed up new drug discovery.