2026
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.
Deep in the ice, Antarctic detectors pick up incoming cosmic rays from outer space
May 18, 2026
Detection by Askaryan Radio Array holds promise for future research into sources, nature of cosmic rays and neutrinos.
2026 AI + science hackathon tackles real-world scientific challenges using AI
May 18, 2026
Schmidt AI in Science Fellows mentored twelve interdisciplinary student teams that applied machine learning to advance scientific discovery.
University of Chicago launches joint MD/MS in Applied Data Science Program
May 18, 2026
The University of Chicago has announced a new joint-degree program that combines a Doctor of Medicine (MD) from the Pritzker School of Medicine with a Master of Science in Applied Data Science from the Data Science Institute and Physical Sciences Division.
Prize Winners for Educational Excellence 2026
May 15, 2026
This year, eight PSD instructors and students have been honored for excellence in teaching the next generation of physical and mathematical scientists.
Four UChicago undergraduates awarded 2026 Goldwater Scholarship
May 11, 2026
Third-years Arthur Costa, Shelley Fernando, Mason McCormack, and Vincent Wang, all of whom study PSD or joint-PSD subjects, earn the prestigious award for their research.
A stable solution
May 11, 2026
How UChicago physicists delayed the formation of viscous fingers between fluids.
Scientists detect radio bursts beneath Antarctic ice that could reveal ghost particles
May 11, 2026
Physics grad student Nathaniel Alden found that high-energy particle impacts can produce radio flashes from within Antarctic ice.
Teaching quantum physics through playful flair
May 8, 2026
UChicago physics PhD student Robert Weinbaum uses games to explain complex concepts.
University of Chicago: Partnership with AI Research Commons, Microsoft, and Nvidia to accelerate Midwest AI startups
May 5, 2026
The University of Chicago announced a new partnership with AI Research Commons, Microsoft, and NVIDIA to support and accelerate early-stage artificial intelligence startups emerging from Midwest research institutions.
The time constraints of AI access could change how we think
May 4, 2026
Second year PhD student Jiayin Zhi finds that time constraints, as well as when AI access is available, shapes human critical thinking.
A group of students discovers a tiny star with almost no metals that shouldn’t be in the Milky Way
May 2, 2026
A tiny star with almost no metals has just been found in the Milky Way, but it’s from somewhere else entirely.
A quieter world for quantum
April 30, 2026
Researchers, including a Physics postdoc and a Physics grad student, found that a novel qubit platform, invented at Argonne, exhibits noise levels thousands of times lower than those of most traditional qubits. The finding positions the platform as a strong contender in the quantum technology field.
Going the distance
April 29, 2026
UChicago chemists “film” long-range light-matter hybrid particles.
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.