2026
US lab unlocks secrets of superconductors that ensure no energy is lost during electricity flow
April 19, 2026
Superconductors allow electricity to flow without resistance, meaning no energy is lost as heat.
What makes robots feel alive? Human-robot interaction expert Sarah Sebo explains.
April 19, 2026
As robots become more expressive and socially capable, the line between machines and living characters is starting to blur. From Disney’s lifelike Olaf robot to interactive droids inspired by Star Wars, recent developments highlight how far robotics has come in replicating human-like behavior and emotion.
Quantum mechanics reveals ice’s hidden chemistry
April 19, 2026
UV light, defects, and climate clues unlocked by groundbreaking study.
Pristine star reveals the dawn of stars and galaxies in the universe
April 19, 2026
A newly confirmed ancient star may preserve one of the clearest records of the universe’s earliest stellar generations.
What if AI scientists could talk to each other?
April 19, 2026
Chicago Human+AI (CHAI) Lab launches Agent4Science, a platform where AI agents share, critique, and debate research.
Blood-based DNA signals may help track osteosarcoma in children
April 19, 2026
Chuan He developed a technique known as nano-hmC-seal that labels DNA fragments carrying the 5-hmC modification, allowing scientists to map patterns of gene activity across the genome, which is now being used to create blood-based DNA signals to help track osteosarcoma.
For better sleep, one MS-ADS student turned to artificial intelligence
April 19, 2026
Like many people, Miguel Roca had long struggled to fall asleep. Podcasts helped, sometimes, soft voices narrating history or science, but they were inconsistent. So he began to wonder: what if the story could be tailored, not just to a general audience, but to him? That question led to Stories for Sleepless Nights, an AI-driven system that generates personalized bedtime stories designed to calm the mind.
University of Chicago wins distinguished Laude Institute Moonshots seed grant
April 15, 2026
The University of Chicago Data Science Institute faculty, affiliated faculty, and partners win seed funding to advance actionable AI weather forecasting in developing economies in Africa and Asia.
$50 million gift to advance UChicago research and support faculty in AI
April 13, 2026
Gift from Rika and Joe Mansueto launches a nearly $200 million initiative to recruit and retain leading scholars across disciplines.
Scientists discover ‘most chemically pristine’ star yet found in the universe
April 13, 2026
On trip to Chilean telescope, UChicago undergrad class sheds new light on evolution of earliest stars.
UChicago researchers build a tool to help fix peer review
April 13, 2026
As AI floods academic publishing, Chenhao Tan's lab argues AI can be part of the fix.
When AI meets muscle: context-aware electrical stimulation promises a new way to guide human movements
April 13, 2026
A new system from Yun Ho, Romain Nith, and Pedro Lopes combines AI and electrical muscle stimulation to physically guide users through unfamiliar tasks—marking a leap toward general-purpose, context-aware embodied assistance.
Huge study of chats between delusional users and AI finds alarming patterns
April 4, 2026
An analysis of hundreds of thousands of chats between AI chatbots and human users who experienced AI-tied delusional spirals found that the bots frequently reinforced delusional and even dangerous beliefs.
Study: The most effective robot tutors don’t pretend to be human
April 4, 2026
New research from the University of Chicago suggests that computers make better tutors when they are not so thoroughly programmed to pretend to be human.
Dark matter, explained
April 4, 2026
Dark matter is a substance that has gravity—it holds galaxies together—but cannot be directly seen with any instrument yet created. Scientists are trying many different approaches to find the nature of this mysterious substance.