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Campus & Community From mushrooms to molecules, science becomes art The annual Ed and Barbara Hajim Art of Science Competition showcases how scientific discovery takes visual form across disciplines.
Science & Technology Researchers use large language models to discover recipes for novel materials The LLMs can discover optimal, step-by-step instructions to accelerate the discovery of new materials.
Campus & Community Driving decisions at Ford Motor Company Simon School alumnus Greg Jorgensen ’00S (MBA) on navigating risk, rapid change, and relationships in the automotive industry.
Science & Technology Quantum researchers engineer extremely precise phonon lasers Novel lasers utilize individual particles of vibration or sound to measure quantum mechanics and gravity.
Campus & Community Wilson Commons, designed by I.M. Pei: A centerpiece of campus life Over several decades, Wilson Commons has become a place to study, eat, dance, play billiards or violin, put out a newspaper, and even stage a student protest or two.
Science & Technology Hidden ocean feedback loop could accelerate climate change Researchers identify how warming oceans may trigger increased methane emissions, adding a key insight for current climate models.
Society & Culture Why monopolies aren’t a game—and how they shape your life today Simon Business School experts explain how market power impacts consumers, workers, and innovation in the modern economy.
Campus & Community How to get a job after college: 5 smart strategies From in-person networking to AI literacy, URochester career education professional Jodyi Wren shares tips for navigating today’s job market.
Health & Medicine What do cancer cells eat? New research reveals surprising fuel source Glutathione, a common antioxidant supplement, may also act as a powerful fuel for cancer cells, according to new research from the Wilmot Cancer Institute.