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New Twist in the Search for Dark Matter

Assoc. Prof. Juan Collar explains why the existence of lighter dark matter is not an impossibility

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Searching 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

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Doomsday Clock edges toward midnight: Hello? Anyone listening?

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Baby pulsars spawn universe's most energetic particles

Graduate student Ke Fang and Kavli Institute colleagues examine first year of pulsar's life

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U. 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

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Science pubs create lively intellectual exchange

UChicago speakers help bring informal research discussions to Chicago's suburbs.

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Leading the quest to crack cosmological mysteries

Kavli Institute directs national collaboration on deepest questions of dark energy, dark matter, and cosmic inflation.

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Teaching award winners share joy of discovery

Through awards for teaching at all levels, UChicago shows commitment to recognizing and developing teaching excellence.

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A stronger ‘innovation ecosystem’

Northwestern-Argonne Institute for Science and Engineering to tackle big issues in science

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Supercomputer recreates universe from big bang to today

Argonne supercomputer Mira to run simulation tracing evolution of universe

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Quest for Higgs boson enters new phase

UChicago scientists helped lead the search for the crucial particle. After the LHC’s discovery, what’s next?

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Vision for molecular engineering takes shape

New Institute for Molecular Engineering charts future with eminent founding faculty members.

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New center kindles the future of energy

Energy Department awards $120 million to Argonne-led team for energy storage innovation

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New center kindles the future of energy

Energy Department awards $120 million to Argonne-led team for energy storage innovation

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How the first chain reaction changed science

Legacy of 1942 breakthrough on campus includes advances in many fields

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Physicists create vortex knot—akin to 'tying a smoke ring'

Prof. William Irvine and postdoc Dustin Kleckner create first knotted vortex in laboratory

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Fragile knots untangle deep physics questions

Idea for innovative research began with musing about smoke rings.

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Hands-on science energizes students

Field work in Bahamas enriches training in biology, geology

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Scientists explore the future of high-energy physics

Niobium-based superconducting devices could lead to smaller, more efficient linear colliders.

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Children of Woods Hole scientists explore Cape Cod

Summer at MBL juxtaposes intense scientific work with family-friendly atmosphere

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First direct evidence of Big Bang found

Asst. Prof. Abby Vieregg discusses research team's discovery of evidence of 'cosmic inflation' after Big Bang

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Marshall scholar to study energy and human rights

Fourth-year Hope Bretscher’s research seeks sustainable, renewable energy for developing world  

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Wendy Freedman’s expanding universe

World-leading astronomer sees a future of discovery with Giant Magellan Telescope

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Taking a molecular approach to water scarcity

UChicago, Argonne scientists lead global research initiative with Israel

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Eckhardt Research Center opens new phase of discovery

New facility enables research from subatomic scale to cosmic structures

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