New Twist in the Search for Dark Matter
Assoc. Prof. Juan Collar explains why the existence of lighter dark matter is not an impossibility
View ArticleSearching for what God is made of, nuclear physicist finds the color of quarks
Argonne nuclear physicist Kawtar Hafidi examines 'color' of quarks in quantum chromodynamics research
View ArticleBaby pulsars spawn universe's most energetic particles
Graduate student Ke Fang and Kavli Institute colleagues examine first year of pulsar's life
View ArticleU. of C. physicist, writer brings us back to vanished life of postwar Europe
Prof. Emeritus Peter Freund shares personal stories about growing up during major events of 20th century
View ArticleScience pubs create lively intellectual exchange
UChicago speakers help bring informal research discussions to Chicago's suburbs.
View ArticleLeading the quest to crack cosmological mysteries
Kavli Institute directs national collaboration on deepest questions of dark energy, dark matter, and cosmic inflation.
View ArticleTeaching award winners share joy of discovery
Through awards for teaching at all levels, UChicago shows commitment to recognizing and developing teaching excellence.
View ArticleA stronger ‘innovation ecosystem’
Northwestern-Argonne Institute for Science and Engineering to tackle big issues in science
View ArticleSupercomputer recreates universe from big bang to today
Argonne supercomputer Mira to run simulation tracing evolution of universe
View ArticleQuest for Higgs boson enters new phase
UChicago scientists helped lead the search for the crucial particle. After the LHC’s discovery, what’s next?
View ArticleVision for molecular engineering takes shape
New Institute for Molecular Engineering charts future with eminent founding faculty members.
View ArticleNew center kindles the future of energy
Energy Department awards $120 million to Argonne-led team for energy storage innovation
View ArticleNew center kindles the future of energy
Energy Department awards $120 million to Argonne-led team for energy storage innovation
View ArticleHow the first chain reaction changed science
Legacy of 1942 breakthrough on campus includes advances in many fields
View ArticlePhysicists create vortex knot—akin to 'tying a smoke ring'
Prof. William Irvine and postdoc Dustin Kleckner create first knotted vortex in laboratory
View ArticleFragile knots untangle deep physics questions
Idea for innovative research began with musing about smoke rings.
View ArticleHands-on science energizes students
Field work in Bahamas enriches training in biology, geology
View ArticleScientists explore the future of high-energy physics
Niobium-based superconducting devices could lead to smaller, more efficient linear colliders.
View ArticleChildren of Woods Hole scientists explore Cape Cod
Summer at MBL juxtaposes intense scientific work with family-friendly atmosphere
View ArticleFirst direct evidence of Big Bang found
Asst. Prof. Abby Vieregg discusses research team's discovery of evidence of 'cosmic inflation' after Big Bang
View ArticleMarshall scholar to study energy and human rights
Fourth-year Hope Bretscher’s research seeks sustainable, renewable energy for developing world
View ArticleWendy Freedman’s expanding universe
World-leading astronomer sees a future of discovery with Giant Magellan Telescope
View ArticleTaking a molecular approach to water scarcity
UChicago, Argonne scientists lead global research initiative with Israel
View ArticleEckhardt Research Center opens new phase of discovery
New facility enables research from subatomic scale to cosmic structures
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