In the News Experts Discuss Community Roadmap for Integrating Innovations from the Big Data Revolution into Multi-Messenger Astrophysics October 04, 2019
In the News New Bioinformatics Hub at UChicago Enables Next-Gen Infectious Disease Research October 04, 2019 | genomics
In the News AI Technique Works Double Duty Spanning Cosmic and Subatomic Scales in Argonne Research October 04, 2019
In the News How AI could change science Researchers at the University of Chicago seek to shape an emerging field October 01, 2019
In the News ICIAM 2019 Panel Explores Academic and Industrial Careers in Mathematical Sciences October 01, 2019
In the News Argonne National Lab harnessing high-performance coding in nuclear research October 01, 2019
In the News A Supercomputer’s Final Mission Will Help Us Understand the Universe Mira is retiring to make room for the fastest supercomputer in the country — but first, it’s finishing its biggest project yet September 30, 2019 | petascale, MIRA
In the News Eliminating friction at the nanoscale Macroscale superlubricity enabled by graphene nanoscroll formation September 26, 2019
In the News Chicago sees enviable water supply as future lure for business But the city has yet to capitalize on the “blue economy” as conservation and other assets blunt any sense of urgency. September 26, 2019 | Water
In the News Ambitious project to map the Big Bang’s afterglow earns NSF funding UChicago-led proposal receives NSF funding for pioneering sky measurements September 24, 2019
In the News Seeing sound: Scientists observe how acoustic interactions change materials at the atomic level September 24, 2019 | quantum materials, X-ray diffraction, Scientific User Facilities
In the News Scientists subject crystal to sound waves in search of quantum leap To develop the next generation of quantum technologies, scientists need to find materials with unique optical and electrical properties. September 24, 2019 | quantum materials, X-ray diffraction, Scientific User Facilities
In the News Computer Simulations Can Help Prepare Us for a Zombie Apocalypse — and Much More Whether it’s predicting how an infectious disease will spread or forecasting weather conditions, computer simulation replicates real-world events to save researchers time and money in planning for the future. September 24, 2019
In the News Scientists seeking quantum breakthroughs subject crystalline materials to sound waves September 24, 2019 | quantum materials, X-ray diffraction, Scientific User Facilities