Innovation turns building vents into carbon-capture devices
With a newly developed nanofiber filter, air conditioners, heaters and other HVAC systems could remove airborne carbon dioxide while cutting energy costs
Largest-ever South Side Science Festival puts UChicago STEM in kids’ hands
Annual event draws 700 UChicago scientists, 200 volunteers to share science demonstrations on campus
In new exhibit, quantum computing lands at O’Hare Airport
A collaboration between UChicago PME’s STAGE Center, IBM and United Airlines is introducing travelers to quantum science and engineering
2025 South Side Science Festival brings UChicago STEM to the community
Skateboard physics and the cutest robots known to science await attendees of Oct. 4 campus event
Bio-inspired membrane opens new possibilities for water purification, extraction
Taking lessons from biology, UChicago researchers develop system that controls chemical transport at atomic scale
Terabytes of data in a tiny crystal
UChicago researchers created a ‘quantum-inspired’ revolution in microelectronics, storing classical computer memory in crystal gaps where atoms should be
NASA award to help power technologies at UChicago for future moon bases
New research explores superconductors to help power lunar rovers, machines to harvest water in deep craters
Study could point way to reducing scar tissue around implants
UChicago Pritzker Molecular Engineering research aims to reduce immune response to pacemakers, other devices
UChicago scientists discover thermodynamics-defying materials that could revolutionize EVs
Pritzker Molecular Engineering study could restore old EV batteries back to original performance
UChicago researchers work to improve batteries by looking at textures
UChicago researchers discover improving metal texture in batteries enhances performance tenfold, offering breakthrough for EVs and energy storage through silicon layer technology