A University of Chicago scientist is demystifying the dark art of electrolyte design. Creating the Building Blocks for Next-Generation Batteries With more than a trillion…
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A comprehensive family tree for primates has been created that covers more than 900 species. Fossil-based compilation reveals new information on the evolution and spread…
Left: A photograph of the rocks retrieved by Hayabusa2 from the asteroid Ryugu. Right: a zoomed-in image of the structure of one of the pieces,…
COVID-19 is still here, but there are ways to help protect yourself. From masks to vaccines, Assoc. Prof. Emily Landon answers questions about protecting your…
The global investigation into the 2022 monkeypox outbreak is still in its early stages and public health teams are learning more each day as case…
Like many octopuses, the California two-spot octopus (Octopus bimaculoides) declines and dies shortly after breeding. Credit: Tom Kleindinst, Marine Biological Laboratory Changes in cholesterol production…
The supernova known as 2014C took place eight years ago—but scientists are still watching and learning from its aftermath. The very faintly visible explosion is…
A group of scientists from the University of Chicago and Purdue University constructed a unique “fingerprint” of the noise on a quantum computer as it…
Eugene Parker, University of Chicago Prof. Emeritus of Astronomy and Astrophysics, is remembered for seminal contributions to the understanding of our sun and solar system…
The big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus) is a species of Yangochiroptera bat that uses complex, varying sounds to echolocate. Credit: Photo by Sherri and Brock…
Researchers with the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering laid out how liquid crystals could be used to perform computations using techniques such…
Scientists with the Marine Biological Laboratory discovered a new form of genetic modification in a tiny organism called a bdelloid rotifer (Adineta vaga, center, seen…
Breakthrough using common material could pave way for new quantum technologies. Quantum science holds promise for many technological applications, such as building hacker-proof communication networks…
Early tests at UChicago show promise for treating resistant tumors with unique approach. One of the most promising avenues in treating cancer is to restore…
Q&A with UChicago infectious disease expert Emily Landon As the very infectious Omicron variant of COVID-19First identified in 2019 in Wuhan, China, Coronavirus disease 2019…
Researchers use advanced technology and mice to study dopamine neuron structure, addiction and the brain’s ability to recover. A late 1980s commercial meant to combat…
‘Ghost particles’ research could bolster physics, nuclear nonproliferation. A nuclear reactor at an Illinois energy plant is helping University of ChicagoFounded in 1890, the University…
One in five people who smoke also drink heavily, but they show worse outcomes than non-heavy drinkers in quitting smoking and are often excluded from…
Understanding the underlying causes of obesity and how to prevent it is the best way to fight the obesity epidemic, according to Esra Tasali, MD,…
University of Chicago researchers discovered how to create and manipulate a quantum phenomenon known as a “domain wall” – shown in this image as the…