Study reveals long-debated makeup of the molecules that help organize your cells
Structure of polyelectrolyte complexes could lead to better drugs and technology, say UChicago scientists
Physicist Nadya Mason appointed dean of Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering
Professor’s research focuses on electronic properties of small-scale materials
Digital artwork blooms endlessly on campus
‘Ever Blossoming Life – Gold,’ which has joined Smart Museum collection, is on display in Eckhardt Research Center
Argonne, UChicago scientists create low-cost way to make clean hydrogen fuel
New catalyst lowers cost for producing environmentally sustainable hydrogen from water
‘Noise-cancelling’ qubits can minimize errors in quantum computers
Method developed at UChicago introduces ‘spectator qubits’
UChicago, Tohoku University announce new ‘quantum alliance’
Collaboration to accelerate quantum research, build international quantum workforce
University of Chicago joins global partnerships to advance quantum computing
$100 million from IBM to help develop quantum-centric supercomputer; $50 million from Google to support quantum research and workforce development
Energy-saving material can cool or heat buildings
Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering researchers find low-energy way to handle temperature control
UChicago researchers develop stretchable OLED display
Scientists with Pritzker Molecular Engineering design flexible electronics with range of applications
UChicago researchers find way to extract more water from air
Optimized material pulls 50% more water than previous version, showing potential to help those in arid climates