Prof. Jacqueline Stewart will deliver the keynote address at the University of Chicago’s 2026 MLK Commemoration Celebration ...
One of the most well-studied cellular responses is how they react during times of stress, such as when the temperature gets ...
New UChicago Divinity School course uses religious texts and popular sci-fi to shed light on what it means to be human ...
As electronics have gotten smaller and more flexible, they’ve been incorporated into more uses in the field of healthcare.
A team of UChicago psychology researchers used fMRI scans to learn why certain moments carry such lasting power ...
With new translations from the long-extinct Hittite language, UChicago Ph.D. student Naomi Harris brought verses from clay ...
Partnership with IonQ enables faculty and students to conduct cutting-edge research and translate to real-world applications benefiting society The University of Chicago will partner with global ...
In a new paper in Science, experts from the University of Chicago describe steps that took place some 66 million years ago to transform carcasses of a duck-billed dinosaur, Edmontosaurus annectens, ...
As the Chicagoland region faces what many call a “fiscal cliff” for public transit, the stakes for riders, workers and policymakers are rising. University of Chicago Research Professor Justin Marlowe, ...
In a world of information overload, it can feel soothing to stick your head in the sand. Don’t want to hear what the doctor might say? It’s easy not to make a follow-up appointment. Did a favorite ...
Since returning to office, President Donald Trump has leaned heavily on the use of executive orders, issuing more than 200 directives on topics ranging from immigration to tariffs and climate change.
At first glance, biology and quantum technology seem incompatible. Living systems operate in warm, noisy environments full of constant motion—while quantum technology often requires extreme isolation ...