Is a book hidden inside a decades-old piece of concrete? Scientists seek answers to art mystery
High-powered X-rays to determine whether there is a book imbedded in artist Wolf Vostell’s concrete slab
Argonne National Laboratory to establish center on climate change impact in Chicago
UChicago among partners in $25M project to build resilience by studying local climate change effects
New $12.5 million center at UChicago to investigate zero-emission hydrogen energy
U.S. Department of Energy Energy Frontier Research Center to seek new catalysts for sustainable energy
John P. Schiffer, nuclear physicist, 1930-2022
John Schiffer, professor emeritus of physics at the University of Chicago and former director of the Physics Division at Argonne, died on June 6.
Chicago expands and activates quantum network, taking steps toward a secure quantum internet
Quantum security trials with Toshiba have begun on 124-mile quantum network
Scientists shave ‘hairs’ off nanocrystals to improve their electronic properties
Breakthrough by UChicago chemists could yield future devices such as next-gen displays and solar cells
How do addictive drugs affect brain function? Study of mice highlights connections
In study of mice, researchers examine addiction, neurons and brain’s ability to recover
UChicago researchers set record by preserving quantum states for more than five seconds
Breakthrough using common material could pave way for new quantum technologies
Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering announces quantum science and engineering Ph.D.
Program trains next generation of scientists and engineering in rapidly growing field