News: Research

2021

Prof. Gladders’s undergrads discover bright lensed galaxy in the early universe

January 13, 2021

Mike Gladders Astro class in a zoom meeting, faces against the background of an image of the lensed galaxy they discovered

Prof. Gladders's undergrads discover bright lensed galaxy in the early universe


UChicago scientists create first computational model of entire virus responsible for COVID-19

January 7, 2021

Researchers in chemist Greg Voth’s lab have created the first computational model of the entire virus responsible for COVID-19. The pioneering multiscale model allows researchers to plug in and better understand information as new discoveries are made.


The World War II-era Chicago school of meteorology that decoded weather forecasting

January 4, 2021

Early launch of a radiosonde—a balloon-borne instrument for taking atmospheric measurements.

The World War II-era Chicago school of meteorology that decoded weather forecasting


Ripples in space-time could provide clues to missing components of the universe

January 4, 2021

Simulation of merging black holes sending out gravitational waves

UChicago astrophysicist Jose María Ezquiaga lays out how LIGO gravitational waves could be scrambled, yielding information.


2020

UChicago scientists pioneer new method of measuring electricity in cells

December 23, 2020

The complex dance of electrical signals inside a cell holds the key to many questions about diseases and disorders, but has been difficult to understand—so a team of UChicago scientists invented a way to listen in.

Electricity is a key ingredient in living bodies. We know that voltage differences are important in biological systems; they drive the beating of the heart and allow neurons to communicate with one another. But for decades, it wasn’t possible to measure voltage differences between organelles—the membrane-wrapped structures inside the cell—and the rest of the cell. A pioneering technology created by UChicago scientists, however, allows researchers to peer into cells to see how many different organelles use voltages to carry out functions. 


Ten cool research stories you might have missed this year

December 23, 2020

Research from the Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering shows that liquid crystals can be used as easy-to-read color-changing temperature and strain sensors.

Amid a tumultuous year in which many pivoted to COVID-19 research, University of Chicago scholars and scientists have also been hard at work continuing to understand the planet and the universe we live in, to improve our lives, and to build a future that’s clean, safe and sustainable.


New study helps pinpoint when Earth’s tectonic plates began

December 18, 2020

Rocks and a lake in the Canadian Tundra

New study helps pinpoint when Earth’s tectonic plates began—rocks tell story of planet’s transition from alien landscape to continents, oceans and life


UChicago alumnus startup Base Genomics acquired by Exact Sciences

December 15, 2020

Chunxiao Song

Chunxiao Song, PhD'13, co-founded a biotech startup that was recently acquired by Exact Sciences for $410 million. The startup company sequences genetic and epigenetic data to detect early-stage cancer.


PSD most read stories 2020

December 15, 2020

PSD in white against a maroon background

In this unprecedented year of news, fifteen PSD-related stories on the UChicago News site garnered over 4,000 views according to Google analytics. The vital role of the PSD response to the pandemic is represented alongside coverage of the University’s appointment of its first woman provost and breakthroughs in field-defining research. Here, ranked by highest readership, are the top stories covering PSD news and research for 2020.


Twenty PSD students selected as 2020–21 Radix Trading Fellows

December 15, 2020

A woman pushes a pipet into a test tube. UChicago Logo. Titled, PSD Fellowship Challenge

The Physical Sciences Division of the University of Chicago has selected 20 PhD students in the Departments of Mathematics, Physics, Statistics, and Astronomy & Astrophysics as the 2020–21 Radix Trading Fellows.


Prof. Elisabeth Moyers’ new US Energy History Visualization profiled in The Atlantic

December 9, 2020

Sankey Diagram image of US Energy Use

Geophysical Sciences Professor Elisabeth Moyer discusses her work on the Research Computing Center's U.S. Energy History Visualization in the Atlantic. It is an interactive Sankey diagram of energy transitions.


Geophysical Sciences Prof. Fred Ciesla comments on asteroid dust from Hayabusa2 solving a mystery of planet creation

December 8, 2020

Upclose image of Chondrules in polarized light

Geophysical Sciences Prof. Fred Ciesla comments on asteroid dust from Hayabusa2 solving a mystery of planet creation


Astronomer Andrea Ghez on the responsibility that comes with a Nobel Prize

December 8, 2020

Andrea Ghez

Astronomer Andrea Ghez on the responsibility that comes with a Nobel Prize. Honored for black hole discovery, Laboratory Schools alum becomes ‘spokesperson for science’


Web of science recognizes highly cited researchers of 2020

December 2, 2020

Physical Sciences data map logo

Nine current and former University of Chicago Physical Science Division scientists were named in Web of Science's 2020 report of highly cited researchers. Researchers on the list have demonstrated significant and broad influence in the past decade, with highly cited papers ranking in the top 1% by citation for a chosen field or fields.


CS student, Tyler Skluzacek, invents vibrating smartwatch to stop nightmares

December 2, 2020

Tyler Skluzacek

CS student, Tyler Skluzacek, invented a vibrating smartwatch to stop nightmares affecting combat veterans. Now it has been given FDA approval as a therapeutic device