Science & Technology
- Physicists at JILA achieve new feats of wafer-thinness in a study published this week.
- CU Boulder researchers have developed a new silicon chip with major applications in lidar systems for self-driving cars and smart phones.
- Researchers have discovered an elusive phase of matter, first proposed more than 100 years ago and sought after ever since. Â
- New CU Boulder research provides an unprecedented opportunity to study the history and evolution of human land-use and development in the United States.
- Researchers at CU Boulder have developed an improved method for controlling smart tinting on windows that could make them cheaper, more effective and more durable than current options on the market.
- CU Boulder researchers and the CU spinoff VitriVax Inc. are focused on finding a way to get vaccines to 7.8 billion people.
- Say hello to HAMR-Jr, the little robot—inspired by insects—that can do incredible things. Its diameter is just about the size of a penny and it weighs far less than a paperclip.
- Researchers from NOAA and CU Boulder have devised a breakthrough method for determining emissions of carbon dioxide from fossil fuel combustion, which will also lead to more accurate estimates of carbon exchange between the land and atmosphere.
- CU Boulder researchers have discovered that a synthetic molecule based on natural antifreeze proteins minimizes freeze-thaw damage and increases the strength and durability of concrete, improving the longevity of new infrastructure and decreasing carbon emissions over its lifetime.
- Jacob Segil is working to bring back the sense of touch for amputees, including veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.