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Nearly 80% of stroke survivors experience walking issues and many turn to ankle braces for support, but the functionality of these braces is still very limited. Assistant Professor Cara Welker is leading a new, collaborative research project that aims to transform the way these assistive devices are designed.
Doctoral student Krithik Ranjan analyzed 33 student learning tools and developed a “spectrum of tinkerability” that offers designers new ways to think about teaching computational skills.
CU Boulder's William Kuskin, who teaches a course on comics and graphic novels, considers Superman's enduring appeal as Hollywood debuts a new adaptation about the Man of Steel.
Four seniors in the Quantum Forge class at CU Boulder recently completed their year-long project with Xairos Systems, Inc., giving them an inside look at working in the industry.
Ten years ago, a pioneering spacecraft flew past Pluto, sending startling images of the dwarf planet back to Earth. Current and former students at CU Boulder reflect on their time working on the mission.
CU Boulder flood modeler Zhi Li explains why current flood warnings can leave communities unprepared—and how high-resolution forecasting and better risk communication could save lives.- Anant Telikicherla is developing new instrumentation to improve the space weather forecasting of damaging solar flares.
A recent event, which drew 166 participants to the CU Boulder campus, marked an industry-wide step toward cutting emissions tied to building materials like steel and concrete.
Through its more than 100-year history, public media in the United States has represented diverse audiences and broadcast in areas that commercial media hasn’t.
In research recently published in Science, CU Boulder scientists detail how light—rather than energy-intensive heat—can efficiently and sustainably catalyze chemical transformations.