With fMRI scans and computational modeling, researchers find food decisions in anorexia engage brain region tied to ...
But how can something so simple give us a glimpse into past civilizations? In the basement of the Institute for the Study of ...
It’s common to see images of astronauts on the International Space Station exercising, running on special treadmills and pedaling cycles designed for tight quarters. Besides breaking the monotony of ...
UChicago PME scientists show that atomic channels can separate rare earth elements from each other—without using toxic ...
R. Stephen Berry, a pioneering University of Chicago scientist who spent his life making fundamental contributions across the fields of chemistry and energy policy, died July 26. He was 89. Berry, the ...
David Axelrod, who has served as director of the University of Chicago’s Institute of Politics since its founding, intends to step down from his role in January 2023 to become a senior fellow at the ...
We know many things about our universe, but astronomers are still debating exactly how fast it is expanding. In fact, over the past two decades, two major ways to measure this number—known as the ...
Britt Salvesen, PhD‘98, a curator at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) and head of the Wallis Annenberg Photography Department and the Prints & Drawings Department, recalled Snyder as a ...
Cancer immunotherapies have transformed treatment for many cancers, but pancreatic cancer remains especially difficult to ...
UChicago’s Ryan Cecil Jobson talks fossil fuel extraction and following in the footsteps of Haitian scholar Michel-Rolph ...
Funding from the U.S. National Science Foundation is part of a broader push to propel domestic computer chip manufacturing A $3 million grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) to the ...