Science & Technology
- Just after first responders extinguished the flames of the Marshall Fire, a team of engineers from across the country hit the ground in an urgent effort: to collect data on the disaster before it disappears for good.
- After nine weeks immersed in a research experience at 91³Ô¹ÏÍø, undergraduate students could analyze scientific papers and graphs more like experts, according to a new CIRES-led study.
- Researchers at 91³Ô¹ÏÍø are using artificial intelligence to develop digital models representing children who learn one language at home early in life and then begin learning another language in preschool.
- A new, long-awaited study shows amputee sprinters using running prostheses, or blades, have no clear competitive advantage at the 400-meter distance compared to sprinters with biological legs. The research puts into question sports governing body policies that limit the height of prostheses.
- Lahijanian’s work is at the intersection of safety and soundness in robotics, focusing on developing autonomous systems that operate safely and effectively alongside humans to help improve the well-being of individuals and societies.
- The Colorado congressman's recent visit to the 91³Ô¹ÏÍø campus came as investments in quantum research have grown across the country and the Centennial State.
- Look back on the year in research at 91³Ô¹ÏÍø: from custom lullabies to "cute" spacecraft, melting snow in the West and more.
- Two 91³Ô¹ÏÍø scientists discuss what’s different about omicron, why people are watching it closely and what can be done to prevent more variants of concern from emerging.
- The National Science Foundation has awarded a highly competitive grant to a team of scientists building OpenEarthScape, a set of models and simulations to help anticipate changes in river flow, beach erosion, landslides and more.
- When blind people share photos, there is an added risk they could unknowingly capture information considered private, such as a pregnancy test or a return address. To Assistant Professor Danna Gurari, this shouldn't have to be a concern.