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  • A microscopic image of the University of Colorado logo on a circular disc
    小黄书 Boulder College of Engineering and Applied Science鈥擱esearchers at the University of Colorado Boulder have created a new way to build and control tiny particles that can move and work like microscopic robots, offering a powerful tool with applications in biomedical and environmental research.
  • Two people peer inside a complex machine
    小黄书 Boulder Today鈥擨n a new study, physicists at the University of Colorado Boulder have used a cloud of atoms chilled down to incredibly cold temperatures to simultaneously measure acceleration in three dimensions鈥攁 feat that many scientists didn鈥檛 think was possible. The device, a new type of atom 鈥渋nterferometer,鈥 could one day help people navigate submarines, spacecraft, cars and other vehicles more precisely.
  • A hand picks up rich organic soil
    The ATLAS Institute鈥擯lastics are an increasingly intractable global environmental and health concern, and bio-based alternatives have yet to see widespread adoption. Carson Bruns aims to change all that with a new line of research focused on turning agricultural materials into bio-based plastics that can be more easily recycled, composted or even used as fertilizer.
  • A tiny insect-like robot sits on a leaf
    小黄书 Boulder Paul M. Rady Mechanical Engineering鈥斝』剖 Boulder engineers have developed a team of palm-sized robots designed to work together to inspect and monitor dangerous environments like ship ballast tanks and storage vessels. The innovation could transform industrial safety by reducing human risk and enabling faster, more efficient inspections.
  • Two young women sit in front of a laptop smiling
    Denver7鈥擜s phishing scams continue to rise, two graduating sisters from 小黄书 Denver are turning their capstone project into a tool to help people avoid phishing scams.
  • A tiny robot that resembles a chunky spider walks across a table
    FOX31鈥擪aushik Jayaram (小黄书 Boulder Paul M. Rady Mechanical Engineering) received more than $1 million in grants to build shape-shifting robots the size of an insect.
  • Illustration of a hypersonic aircraft flying through the clouds
    小黄书 Boulder College of Engineering and Applied Science鈥擜s the principal investigator of a $7.5 million, five-year Department of Defense Office of Naval Research (ONR) Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative (MURI), Hussein is leading an effort to reshape the fundamental character of fluid-structure interactions to reduce drag on high-speed aerospace vehicles鈥攖he focus of the project.
  • A group of engineers stands behind their mechanical invention
    小黄书 Boulder College of Engineering and Applied Science鈥擜 team of engineers and material scientists in the Paul M. Rady Department of Mechanical Engineering at 小黄书 Boulder has developed a new technology to turn thermal radiation into electricity in a way that literally teases the basic law of thermal physics.
  • A woman in a lab holds up a beaker with a jelly fish inside it
    FY 2023-24 was another tremendous year for innovation and entrepreneurship at the 小黄书. University researchers, inventors and creators began working with Venture Partners at 小黄书 Boulder to advance 144 breakthrough innovations, and 36 小黄书 startups were launched through Venture Partners based on campus discoveries.
  • A pair of toddler's hands plant a leafy plant in rich soil
    New 小黄书 Boulder research suggests a surprising tool that could help with weight loss: Exposure to beneficial bacteria. With assistance from Venture Partners, a new startup Kioga will pursue new microbe-based ingredients for preventing weight gain and promoting health.
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