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Research

UChicago paleontologists unveil duck-billed dinosaur ‘mummies’

66 million-year-old fossils preserved in muddy badlands of Wyoming featured scales, spikes and hooves

Science & Technology

2025 Chicago Quantum Summit convenes global leaders to shape bold quantum future

Now in its eighth year, event is one of the leading top-level gatherings in the world focused on integrating a full-spectrum quantum ecosystem

Obituary

Chen Ning Yang, PhD’48, world-renowned physicist and Nobel laureate, 1922-2025

UChicago alum made groundbreaking discoveries on the nature of particles

Quantum research centers led by Argonne and Fermilab renewed for five years

UChicago-affiliated laboratories each receive $125 million to advance next-generation quantum science and technology

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Dark energy, explained

Coined by University of Chicago astrophysicist Michael Turner in 1998, dark energy—the force causing the universe to expand faster over time—remains one of the great mysteries of physics.

Improv, explained

Modern improv comedy began at the University of Chicago in the 1950s.

Inside the Lab

Explore Labs Across UChicago

Sheffield Lab: Understanding the neuroscience of memories

Watch UChicago neurobiologist Mark Sheffield and his team investigate the mechanisms of memory by studying neuron activity and connections. Their research could enhance the treatment of memory-related conditions such as Alzheimer’s and PTSD.

Light Lab: Understanding the gut microbiome to treat disease

Step inside Asst. Prof. Sam Light’s lab to learn how scientists are mapping the incredible network of microbes living inside your gut—and how they can affect health or disease.

Awad Lab: Predicting and preventing strokes and brain bleeds

In the newest episode of Inside the Lab, visit Prof. Issam Awad and learn about his team's mission: to prevent strokes before they happen.

Episode 169

How full-body MRIs could predict your long-term health, with Daniel Sodickson

Medical physicist examines how AI-enhanced MRIs could transform health care

Episode 168

Is there such a thing as a psychopath? with Rasmus Rosenberg Larsen

Scholar examines the science and myths around psychopathy tests—and their impact on the criminal justice system

Episode 167

Why we haven’t solved brain disorders—and how to fix it, with Nicole Rust

Neuroscientist discusses a ‘grand plan’ to better treat depression, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s after decades of struggles

Episode 166

Life on Mars: Is it possible for humans? with Edwin Kite

Scientist examines how we could terraform Mars make the Red Planet habitable

Episode 165

How to use nature to restore your focus, with Marc Berman

Psychologist explains how trees boost your attention, improve mental health—and even reduce crime

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Master's education at UChicago

Programs transforming careers

Bridging theoretical and applied: UChicago master’s in financial math, finance and management

Career-focused programs teach cutting-edge skills while supporting students at UChicago and beyond

‘Theoretical rigor with practical application’: UChicago master’s in data science and computer science

Programs provide real-world skills and hands-on experience in a supportive environment

‘Immersive and transformative’: UChicago’s master’s in arts and humanities

Interdisciplinary programs offer students a rigorous and impactful experience