All science technology

graphene ripples

July 11, 2016

Germs add ripples to make ‘groovy’ graphene

New nanomaterial conducts differently at right angles

Transparent, highly conductive ultrathin film

June 13, 2016

New nanomaterial offers promise in bendable, wearable electronic devices

Electroplated polymer makes transparent, highly conductive film

May 4, 2016

Study finds ice isn’t being lost from Greenland’s interior

Unusual process recycles water at the ice-air boundary

zinc oxide nanoparticles

April 27, 2016

Nanoparticles hold promise as double-edged sword against genital herpes

Particles may also prevent the spread of HIV

Zoie Sheets

April 26, 2016

UIC junior named Truman Scholar

Fourth UIC student to earn the prestigious scholarship since 1993

March 21, 2016

Many species now going extinct may vanish without a fossil trace

Human-made ‘sixth extinction’ may seem small compared to five prehistoric die-offs

Sybil Terrible and Didem Ozevin

February 19, 2016

Two UIC engineering faculty receive NSF CAREER Awards

Highest National Science Foundation honor to two in civil and materials engineering

January 19, 2016

Researchers prove surprising chemistry inside a potential breakthrough battery

Next-gen lithium battery may store five times the energy of today’s

glassware with various liquids

November 23, 2015

Four UIC researchers named AAAS fellows

U of I president, College of Medicine faculty scholars named for 2016

Krishna Reddy at a landfill

November 5, 2015

Designing landfills that clean themselves

Energy, metals, and eventually the land itself are recoverable

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