Science & Medicine
Humans will likely go to Mars. What we do when we get there warrants careful study and discussion, says Edwin Kite.
In a new book Austin Lim, PhD’14, explores brain science through science fiction.
New materials that defy the laws of thermodynamics could revolutionize batteries, buildings, and more.
The brains of aging outliers hold lessons for neuroscientists.
In the Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering’s capstone course, fourth-year students put their skills to the test.
A new study sheds light on the moon’s age and origin story.
Dean Nadya Mason is helping the UChicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering reach new heights.
The Calumet Region is complicated. The Core had questions.
Seafloor core samples are helping scientists understand the past and future of Earth’s climate.
Memorability, says Wilma Bainbridge, isn’t only in the eye of the beholder.
A valuable tool to fight the opioid epidemic is being underused, new research finds.