2026
Artificial ‘leaf’ powers wireless biomedical device
July 6, 2026
A UChicago research team created a nanoplasmonic material that harvests light energy for biomedical sensing and stimulation.
6 pivotal moments in 250 years of US chemistry
July 6, 2026
Prof. Laura Gagliardi on pivotal moments in US chemistry.
Energy Technologies Initiative to receive new leadership
July 6, 2026
Stuart Rowan will serve as the new leader, while the Founding Faculty Director Shirley Meng will continue leading the Energy Transition Network.
A new technology to save cooling power could give data centers a boost
July 6, 2026
A new study finds that storing cold water used to cool data centers underground could increase IT power capacity by 9.8 percent across three U.S. markets, with gains as high as 11 percent in Arizona's hot, dry climate.
That’s a wrap! A lookback at the academic year
July 6, 2026
Watch our video wrapup of the Institute for Climate and Sustainable Growth's academic and co-curricular activities for the 2025-2026 academic year.
Powerful seismic waves from Japan’s 2011 earthquake struck Earth’s core and bounced back up, moving island eastward
July 6, 2026
Event is first documented to involve four major tectonic plates, finds UChicago scientist Sunyoung Park.
Almost the whole of Japan moved eastward after 2011 earthquake
July 6, 2026
An extremely unusual tectonic movement took place 15 minutes after the Tohoku earthquake in 2011, causing almost the whole of Japan to move 5 millimetres to the east.
AI weather modeling being developed by U Chicago could help create more accurate forecasts
July 6, 2026
Research led by Assoc. Prof. Pedram Hassanzadeh. Watch the CBS news segment.
Could we actually terraform Mars? Scientists are trying to find out
July 6, 2026
"Relatively modest research investments would keep open the option of extending life beyond Earth as Mars’ scientific exploration continues." Interview with Assoc. Prof. Edwin Kite.
A Caltech team has simulated a chemical reaction that could offer a glimpse into the origin of life
July 6, 2026
They say the reaction might have made the building blocks of DNA and RNA, both essential for life. Research by Astro postdoc Jeehyun Yang during his time at Caltech.
A dark dimension could link two of the universe’s great unknowns
July 6, 2026
Recent observations suggest that dark energy is changing over time. Theorists wonder if dark matter is, too. Article features research by KICP Associate Fellow Georges Obied.
Observation of top-antitop quark excess
July 6, 2026
ATLAS probes top-antitop quark interactions near threshold.
America at 250: A History of Energy Transitions in the United States, with Liz Moyer
July 6, 2026
In this episode of the Resources Radio podcast, host Kristin Hayes invites Liz Moyer to break down the history of US energy use in commemoration of the country’s 250th year of independence.
Enable Real-Time AI for High-Speed Data Acquisition with DAQIRI
July 6, 2026
The R&D effort focuses on exploring the utilization of a streaming link between the custom Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA)-based hardware boards planned to be used during HL-LHC, and a high-performance GPU-enabled processing farm. With this architecture, the R&D effort led by CERN Openlab, University of Chicago, and UCL scientists will allow the real-time analysis of the full data stream by deploying powerful models like Convolutional Auto-Encoders (CAEs), temporal Convolutional Neural Networks (TCCN), and transformer-based models, which are planned to be tested with the prototype hardware.
Three PSD faculty members receive named, distinguished service professorships in July 2026
July 1, 2026
Thirteen members of the University of Chicago faculty, including three from the Physical Sciences Division, have received distinguished service professorships or named professorships, effective July 1.