2022
Supercomputing simulation reveals weaknesses in HIV-1 defense
July 26, 2022
A study led by Prof. Gregory Voth, Dept. of Chemistry, ran the first realistic simulations of how the HIV capsid stabilizes and forms. "The vulnerabilities in the armor of the HIV-1 virus capsid were revealed by the simulations and analyses we did," said Voth. The realistic model could result in better understanding of the infection process and improved treatments.
A new look at disordered carbon
July 21, 2022
A team of scientists led by physics professor Giulia Galli have utilized a new framework for understanding the electronic properties of amorphous carbon. Their findings let scientists better predict how the material conducts electricity and absorbs light.
The new science coming from the James Webb telescope has astronomers giddy
July 21, 2022
Assoc. Prof. Jacob Bean of astronomy and astrophysics expresses to NPR his excitement at the James Webb Space Telescope's view of the planet GJ 1214b—“my favorite planet” of study for ten years.
UChicago Data Science Institute announces founding industry affiliates
July 15, 2022
The University of Chicago Data Science Institute launched its Industry Affiliates Program with four founding core members from the sectors of finance, insurance, and telecommunications: American Family Insurance, DRW Holdings LLC, Prudential Financial, and Verizon Communications.
Awarded time with the JWST, astronomers from Northwestern and UChicago are over the moon
July 14, 2022
What can the James Webb Space Telescope show us about exoplanets? Prof. Jacob Bean, Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics, is co-leading a team of about 150 scientists thrilled to access new data to shed light on their composition, atmospheres, and habitability.
NASA’s new flagship telescope just released its beautiful first images of the universe
July 12, 2022
Nebulas and galaxy clusters are among the first batch of images from James Webb Space Telescope, the successor to Hubble. “These are some of the sharpest images of the universe ever taken by humanity,” said University of Chicago astrophysicist Michael Gladders.
Cryptography solutions selected to fight cyberattacks from quantum computers
July 11, 2022
Assistant Professor Bill Fefferman, Department of Computer Science, comments on the four new US standards to fight cyberattacks from quantum computers and the imperative that they be implemented quickly.
BigBrains Podcast: Extreme heat waves: Why are they surging? with Noboru Nakamura
July 8, 2022
Paul Rand interviewed Prof. Noboru Nakamura of the Department of the Geophysical Sciences about extreme heat waves for the UChicago BigBrains podcast.
UChicago scientists invent ‘quantum flute’ that can make particles of light move together
July 8, 2022
A new “quantum flute” experiment by University of Chicago physicists could point the way towards new quantum technology. The holes create different wavelengths, akin to ‘notes’ on a flute, that can be used to encode quantum information.
Scientists announced the discovery of the Higgs boson 10 years ago. What’s next?
July 8, 2022
University of Chicago scientists helped built parts of the calorimeter at the Large Hadron Collider's ATLAS experiment. Ten years later after the experiment detected the Higgs boson, physicists reflect on what there is still to learn about and from the Higgs particle.
CERN’s Large Hadron Collider scientists reveal new particle discovery as accelerator research resumes
July 6, 2022
Upgrades to CERN’s Large Hadron Collider could help scientists discover more new particles and gain better understanding of dark matter.
Direct photo-oxidation of methane to methanol over a mono-iron hydroxyl site
July 1, 2022
Prof. Wenbin Lin and researcher Zhe Li co-authored new research identifying a path to drive the direct photosynthesis of methanol.
PSD in the News - June 22
June 30, 2022
This month PSD researchers have been featured for their efforts to understand why Mars dried out, expand and activate the Chicagoland quantum network, and analyze samples from asteroid Ryugu collected by Hayabusa2.
Booth podcast with Prof. Ben Zhao, What are the ethics of facial recognition technology?
June 27, 2022
In an interdisciplinary discussion hosted by Chicago Booth Review, UChicago scholars Wilma A. Bainbridge and Alexander Todorov join Prof. Ben Zhao of computer science to discuss biases relating to faces and the implications of facial recognition technology.
DSI Summer Lab returns in-person with 49 students from across the U.S.
June 22, 2022
After two years of remote participation, the 2022 DSI Summer Lab will bring 49 high school, undergraduate, and master’s students to Chicago for a ten-week immersion into data science research.