Science & Medicine
Physics offers an example of how the division can support women in science.
The University marks the 75th anniversary of Chicago Pile-1, the world’s first controlled, self-sustaining nuclear reaction.
Why the invasive species Solenopsis invicta has thrived in Texas.
UChicago astronomers and astrophysicists prepare for a total eclipse of the sun.
What listening to icebergs tells us about the future of the Antarctic.
Three mathematicians team up to advance Zimmer’s conjecture. Yes, that Zimmer.
With the support of a $100 million gift, UChicago Medicine is pioneering a new science of wellness.
A new material developed by Argonne scientists could revolutionize oil spill cleanup.
Twins Laurie and Lynne Butler—one a UChicago chemistry professor, the other a double alumna—discuss math, horses, and a college boyfriend who never got them confused.
Three mathematicians team up to advance Zimmer’s conjecture. Yes, that Zimmer.
A mixture of theory and practice helps statistician Rina Foygel Barber, SM’09, PhD’12, optimize her results.