August
Congratulations to outgoing Eric and Wendy Schmidt AI in Science Fellows
August 9, 2025

Eight members of the Eric and Wendy Schmidt AI in Science Fellows head on to new roles across academia and industry.
Engineering the summer: From exploring life’s origins to saving lives
August 9, 2025

Jack Szostak's laboratory is featured in an annual series following students' summer internships and career experiences.
NSF invests over $74 million in 6 mathematical sciences research institutes
August 4, 2025

From improving medical care to detecting planets in other solar systems, the institutes, including the Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation, will explore mathematical sciences with a broad range of applications.
July
Galactic Rosetta Stone
July 29, 2025

Study measuring magnetic field near the center of the Milky Way helps to decode the precise astrophysical dynamics at the heart of our galaxy.
‘Aurora,’ New super computer at Argonne National Lab to help solve science’s biggest problems
July 28, 2025

UChicago President Paul Alivisatos and Argonne Laboratory Director Paul Kearns discuss the impact of the new supercomputer that will run 24/7, capable of performing a quintillion calculations per second.
2014 Nobel Prize idea used to reach Super-resolution imaging, turning noise into data
July 28, 2025

Linda Young reveals a new method that turns noise into valuable data to enhance understanding of chemical reactions and material properties with unprecedented detail at the atomic level.
The breakthrough proof bringing mathematics closer to a grand unified theory
July 28, 2025

Vladimir Drinfeld and Alexander Beilinson contribute to a major advance in the mathematical field, taking another step to creating a grand and unified theory.
A new Martian climate model suggest a mostly cold, harsh environment
July 28, 2025

Edwin Kite discusses a model built using data from the Curiosity rover, which suggests wet periods were rare on Mars.
A dead Mars may have been inevitable – and the sun is to blame
July 28, 2025

Edwin Kite discusses how a new clue may provide not only a part of the answer to Mars's condition, but indicates that Mars may have been doomed to its current fate from the beginning.
Skeletal editing: How close are we to true cut-and-paste chemistry?
July 28, 2025

Reactions that alter organic scaffolds by a single atom are already proving useful, but time will tell if they’ll fundamentally change how molecules are made.
Chemical biologist links basic discoveries to treatments for disease
July 28, 2025

Prof. Hening Lin brings expertise in enzymes to UChicago, bridging scientists, engineers and doctors to translate research to clinical applications.
Can a doctor’s notes reveal when they’re tired? New research illuminates the hidden signals of physician fatigue—and raises questions about AI in healthcare
July 28, 2025

A new study led by Associate Professor Chenhao Tan analyzes hundreds of thousands of emergency room notes, uncovering how language patterns reveal physician fatigue and warning of potential pitfalls as AI-generated text enters clinical care.
PhD candidate Bogdan Stoica receives distinguished artifact evaluator award for championing reproducibility in computer science
July 28, 2025

Final year PhD candidate Bodgan Alexandru Stoica, advised by Professor Shan Lu, is honored with the Distinguished Artifact Evaluator award for his contributions to the Artifact Evaluation Committee (AEC) at Eurosys 2025.
2025 Midwest machine learning Symposium demonstrates Regional Excellence
July 28, 2025

The conference drew over 250 researchers for two days of expert talks, poster sessions, and cross-institutional collaboration.
UChicago MS-ADS students present capstone project at Midwest ml Symposium
July 28, 2025

Ariel Azria, Kwaku Ofori-Atta, and Nathan Rickert were selected to share their capstone project, FinWise.AI, during the poster session.