Researchers turn herbal tea ingredient into soft gels for biomedical use
University of Chicago scientists find way to make malva nuts into hydrogels
Stuart A. Rice, UChicago professor who shaped the field of physical chemistry, 1932-2024
Distinguished scientist remembered for groundbreaking research, tireless teaching and mentorship
UChicago course puts art under the microscope
‘The Chemistry of Artists’ Materials’ is ‘perfect example of liberal arts in action’
How an ‘accidental chemist’ honed his approach at UChicago on the way to a Nobel Prize
Nobel laureate John Jumper, SM’12, PhD’17, recalls multidisciplinary journey to creating AlphaFold program
Argonne, UChicago research aims to shrink landfills by turning ‘waste into wealth’
‘Circular economy’ seeks to turn old tech, carbon and organic waste into value
UChicago part of cross-Chicago university collaboration to map the brain
$4.8 million grant aims to build faster microscope for mapping all the connections in the brain
UChicago scientists create molecules that can ‘turn off’ cancer growth in mice
New study targets previously ‘undruggable’ class of proteins involved in cancer
UChicago alum John Jumper shares Nobel Prize for model to predict protein structures
AlphaFold co-inventor becomes 100th scholar associated with UChicago to receive Nobel Prize
UChicago scientists decode key mutation in many cancers
Finding points to expanded role of RNA in human gene expression