2020
Where did all the antimatter go? Physicist Edward Blucher on a new groundbreaking study
April 16, 2020

Physics Prof. Edward Blucher discusses a new study that finds groundbreaking information on neutrinos
Spies like us: UChicago scientists develop probes made of DNA to track molecular secrets
April 16, 2020

Spies like us: Biological chemist Prof. Yamuna Krishnan and other UChicago scientists develop probes made of DNA to track molecular secrets
From self-sanitizing face masks to emergency ventilators, here’s what Illinois universities are doing to combat the coronavirus
April 13, 2020

From Self-Sanitizing Face Masks To Emergency Ventilators, Here’s What Illinois Universities Are Doing To Combat The Coronavirus
Will Coronavirus Freeze the Search for Dark Matter?
April 9, 2020

Article notes Assoc. Prof. Luca Grandi’s role in the Xenon experiment, an investigation into the nature of dark matter, which has been halted by the pandemic
‘Amazing’ Math Bridge Extended Beyond Fermat’s Last Theorem
April 7, 2020

In Quanta, Prof. Matthew Emerton describes two new papers that reveal fundamental number-theoretic phenomena that overcome the barrier of bridging two continents—a challenge generations of researchers have pursued as “Langland's program,” which seeks to create a grand unified theory of mathematics. These findings may help prove Fermat’s Last Theorem for some number systems beyond the positive whole numbers.
Researchers join forces to study how best to decontaminate N95 masks
April 2, 2020

A team of 60 scientists and engineers, students and clinicians from both the private sector and universities, including the University of Chicago, are unveiling N95decon.org, a website that synthesizes the scientific literature about mask decontamination to create a set of best practices to decontaminate and reuse this protective face covering during the current emergency.
PSD in the News - March 2020
March 30, 2020

This month PSD researchers have been featured for the efforts of chemists to decode RNA of the new coronavirus, using AI to decode cuneiform tablets, and predicting a new state of matter.
COVID-19 research declared initial focus of C3.ai Digital Transformation Institute
March 27, 2020

The new C3.ai Digital Transformation Institute (C3.ai DTI) unites six research universities, including UChicago, with AI software provider C3.ai and Microsoft to focus scientific efforts on advancing the knowledge, science and technologies for mitigating the impact of future pandemics.
Understanding RNA could boost effectiveness of future COVID-19 vaccine
March 23, 2020

Prof. Chuan He hopes to begin working on purified viral RNA from collaborators early this week.
Research by PhD Student Pranav Gokhale and EPiQC Wins IBM Q Best Paper
March 20, 2020

Research by PhD Student Pranav Gokhale and EPiQC Wins IBM Q Best Paper
An Automated Menu for LHC Data and the Search for Dark Matter
March 18, 2020

With a CDAC Discovery Grant, physicist David Miller and computer scientist Yuxin Chen hope to build a "self-driving" system for selecting and analyzing data from the Large Hadron Collider at CERN
“Active materials” could inspire new technology
March 13, 2020

James Franck Institute physicist Prof. Vincenzo Vitelli and his group push the boundaries between materials and machines. In a new Nature Physics paper, they explain "active materials” could inspire new technology
How AI could help translate the written language of ancient civilizations
March 13, 2020

Oriental Institute, Computer Science scholars collaborate on program to read cuneiform tablets
A Smithsonian curator remembers UChicago chemist Toshiko Mayeda
March 10, 2020

UChicago female chemist Tosh Mayeda went from an internment camp to studying the chemistry of the solar system
UChicago computer scientists propose Fawkes, a system fighting unauthorized facial recognition models
March 10, 2020

UChicago computer scientists propose Fawkes, a system that allow individuals to inoculate themselves against unauthorized facial recognition models