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2026

How websites trick you using ‘dark patterns’

June 23, 2026

Puppet attached to puppet strings

In this episode of Big Brains, Marshini Chetty discusses tactics used in apps and online to deceive users—from subscription traps to collecting data.


Flexible displays, flexible lives: how BloomBeacon reimagines interaction

June 23, 2026

Visual of the BloomBeacon.

A new device from AxLab, led by PhD student Willa Yang in the Department of Computer Science, lets digital displays bloom from everyday objects and surfaces—creating touch interfaces only when they're needed, and helping technology fade seamlessly into daily life.


New UChicago platform rapidly generates custom protein binders to target disease

June 23, 2026

Joshua Pixley of the Dickinson Lab

How an innovative UChicago laboratory built a fast-moving platform to target "undruggable" cancer proteins and train the next generation of scientific leaders. 


Where data meets decision-making: inside Chicago data night

June 23, 2026

People listening to a speaker talk at event.

Chicago Data Night has become a cornerstone of Chicago’s data and AI community, bringing together professionals and academics for technically rigorous and timely conversations. Since its start in fall 2023, the series has featured speakers spanning cutting-edge research and real-world industry applications, creating a forum where ideas translate into practice and a community that shares learnings across sectors through conversation. 


2025–2026 Schmidt AI in Science Speaker Series highlights

June 23, 2026

Rama Ranganathan begins his talk titled “Generative Models for Proteins.” Photo credit Victoria Flores.

The series creates a recurring forum for the emerging community of AI in Science researchers to share methodological advances, discuss challenges, and forge new collaborations.
 


Sex, drugs and … AI?: students think everyone else is doing it more than they are

June 23, 2026

Photo of pills spilled on a desk.

Researchers say a lack of reliable information on artificial intelligence use on campus could lead to misguided policies.


Math and novels with Carlos Kenig

June 23, 2026

Photo of Carlos Kenig.

Carlos Kenig discusses the Fields Medal, Jorge Luis Borges, and the Chicago School of Analysis.
 


Professor Dam Thanh Son: from International Mathematical Olympiad gold medalist to world-leading physicist

June 23, 2026

Professor Dam Thanh Son.

From a student who won a gold medal at the International Mathematical Olympiad with a perfect score in 1984, Professor Dam Thanh Son has become one of the most influential Vietnamese-born theoretical physicists on the international stage.


The AI revolution mirrors the green transition

June 23, 2026

Corporate safeguards for workers using artificial intelligence include having a dedicated AI complaint mechanism, according to AI Company Data Initiative.

The need for massive upfront investments and the likelihood of significant job displacement imply remarkable parallels between the AI buildout and the green transition. In both cases, the state has an important role to play in guiding market forces on behalf of the public good.


UChicago forum examines the future of climate intervention

June 23, 2026

People gathered to listen to a panel of speakers.

The two-day conference, Frontiers in Climate Systems Engineering, began with an uncomfortable premise: Climate change is real, its consequences could be catastrophic, and avoiding the worst outcomes will likely require dramatic intervention.


Like a wire bender, but for pop tubes

June 23, 2026

A tube folded up on itself in a contraption.

Are you familiar with pop tubes? Resembling the corrugated section of a bendy straw, they are at the core of PopTuber, an intriguing research project from the Actuated Experience Lab at the University of Chicago.


Peter B. Littlewood, condensed matter physicist and internationally recognized leader, 1955–2026

June 23, 2026

Peter Littlewood

Remembered for expansive expertise, collaborative spirit, and dynamic leadership.


SciFM 2026 at UChicago: inside the premier gathering of AI, foundation models, and the future of scientific discovery

June 17, 2026

Photo of members gathered in a room listening to a speaker.

Walking onto the University of Chicago campus this May, visitors to SciFM 2026 could sense the electric anticipation. As the third installment of the Scientific Foundation Models conference series unfolded, world-renowned researchers, national lab experts, and industry leaders collided in a three-day conversation that asked: How is AI reshaping the practice of science—and what still stands in its way?


Prof. Giulia Galli appointed CNRS fellow-ambassador

June 17, 2026

Photo of professor Giulia Galli.

Galli joins a prestigious cohort of leading figures from the world’s scientific community


Finding Home: How North Dakota Native vote and the University of Chicago Data Science Institute are protecting indigenous voting rights

June 17, 2026

Close-up satellite map of NDNV’s Find Your Address tool with an address’ voting information.

A new tool born from a community partnership is supporting Native voters to navigate an ID system that wasn't built with them in mind.