Feature Story Fixing spinal cord injuries with ‘dancing molecules’ Paralyzed mice were able to walk again after one injection of a new treatment created with the help of the Advanced Photon Source. March 22, 2022 | Accelerator Science and Engineering, Medical Science, Biomedical Engineering
In the News Quantum technology emerges from the lab to spark a mini startup boom April 12, 2021 | Quantum Information Science, University relations, Science and Technology Partnerships and Outreach
Press Release Argonne National Laboratory a founding partner in nation’s first startup accelerator program dedicated exclusively to quantum Led by the University of Chicago, the program also includes the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and private-sector-led non-profit P33. April 07, 2021 | Quantum Computing, Quantum Mechanics, Public-Private Partnerships
In the News University of Chicago launching nation’s first quantum startup accelerator. Will South Side be the Silicon Valley of next-gen technology? April 07, 2021 | Quantum Information Science, Ecosystem Engagement, University relations
In the News U of C putting $20 million behind quantum startups An accelerator is the school’s latest move to become a top player in a hot new technology. April 07, 2021 | Quantum Information Science, Ecosystem Engagement, University relations
In the News Nation’s first quantum startup accelerator, Duality, launches at the University of Chicago’s Polsky Center and the Chicago Quantum Exchange April 07, 2021 | Quantum Information Science, University relations, Science and Technology Partnerships and Outreach
Feature Story STEM program inspires students to advance environmental sustainability and social justice in Chicago communities In its fifth year, Argonne National Laboratory and University of Chicago’s All About Energy program continues to advance environmental and social justice improvements across Chicago. September 30, 2020 | Computational Science, Computer Science and Engineering, Education