The legal frontier of quantum technology
Expert panel discussion at UChicago Law kicks off Chicago Quantum Exchange–led initiative aimed at strengthening growing field
UChicago essayist Rachel Cohen awarded Berlin Prize
Scholar to spend fellowship writing book about artists grappling with time and technology
In mice, diet works better than fecal transplants to repair gut microbiome
UChicago study shows microbiome struggles to restore itself on a Western diet after antibiotics
UChicago student named Knight-Hennessy Scholar
Fourth-year Samantha Taylor to attend Stanford Law School
How our brains remember places
New research from UChicago upends traditional views on how synaptic plasticity supports memory and learning
At UChicago, mentorship drives the ‘front line of discovery’
Undergraduates describe the campus relationships that guide their success
“Peacekeeper” cells play important role in preventing autoimmune disease
UChicago research shows how immune cells keep their compatriots in line during infection
False Memories, explained
Does the Monopoly Man have a monocle? The answer may be a false memory. At UChicago, scientists are studying this phenomenon, known as the Mandela effect, and how false memories form.