Science & Technology
- CU Boulder's Ankur Gupta’s discovery of sharper, more precise natural patterns expands on Alan Turing’s mathematical theory.
- From quantum science to journalism, these five CU Boulder students, alumni and faculty are making bold, world-shaping contributions.
- CU Boulder researchers are uncovering the story of Colorado’s rare fireflies.
- CU law professor Harry Surden discusses the ways AI can be used in daily life.
- SpaceX's Sarah Gillis made history by becoming the youngest astronaut to complete a spacewalk and perform the first violin recital in space.
- Thinking Huts, founded by Maggie Grout, uses 3D printing technology to build sustainable schools in underserved communities.
- From engineered "living" sidewalks to quantum-fueled leak detection systems, several CU spinouts are bringing earth-focused breakthroughs to the marketplace.
- Elizabeth Frank (PhDGeol’14) is helping pave the way for a new era of space exploration and commerce as the chief scientist at Interlune, a Seattle-based startup aiming to become the first private company to harvest the Moon’s natural resources.
- CU Boulder and Elevate Quantum partners are ready for $127M regional quantum boost. Here’s how it’s all coming together.
- Tens of millions of years ago, ancient viruses infected our primate ancestors, leaving flecks of DNA that made their way into the human genome. A new study suggests these “endogenous retroviruses” may not be as harmless as once believed.