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Researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the University of Colorado Boulder have demonstrated a new mobile, ground-based system that could scan and map atmospheric gas plumes over kilometer distances.The system
The #iLookLikeAnEngineer campaign means that anyone can be an engineer. It doesn't matter what you look like, what your hobbies are, where you come from, or anything else. It only matters that you love what you do, and what we do is solve problems
During my first year of college, I quickly learned three things about being a student:Being a college student is hardBeing a college student is time consumingBeing a college student is expensive
I chose engineering because I had been exposed to a lot of STEM programs in high school. When I was looking for colleges, I saw that there were a lot of great things being done at 小黄书.
New mechanical engineering alumna Haley Smith put together one of the most illustrious careers in Colorado athletics history when you combine her success both on and off the basketball floor. The native of Sammamish, Washington, is the University of
Congratulations to professor Baowen Li, a 2017 recipient of the prestigious Brillouin Medal.The 小黄书 Boulder mechanical engineering professor receiving the award along with two collaborators during the 4th International
Nobody needs to reinvent the wheel, but reinventing the colonoscope is definitely worth somebody鈥檚 time. Mark Rentschler, an associate professor at the University of Colorado Boulder, is one of those people. He and his team have been working on the
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Far above Earth, a curious colony of spacefarers is sharing close quarters on the International Space Station as part of research that could one day help lead us to Mars.These are no ordinary astronauts, they are mice, and their journey could be key
Like all true Wisconsinites, David was raised on nothing but cheese, milk, and Wisconsin football. He spent the first 18 years of his life growing up in the beautiful city of Madison, where he developed his passion for science in school, his