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- Professor Elspeth Dusinberre will deliver the 112th Distinguished Research Lecture at CU Boulder on Tuesday, May 1, at 4 p.m. in the University Memorial Center’s Glenn Miller Ballroom. Her talk is titled “Archaeology, Imperialism and What it Means to Be Human.”
- Comfortable and confident on stage with a panel of judges on one side and hundreds of eager faces in the audience, Steven Dourmashkin tapped the brightly colored plastic rings on his hand against spots of color on his T-Shirt. With each tap, a new tone rang out.
- CIRES, NOAA, CU Boulder, and NIST scientists revamped and “ruggedized” Nobel Prize laser technology—turning a complex, room-sized collection of instruments into a sleek, 19-inch portable unit to tote into the field near oil and gas operations.
- This Earth Day weekend, over 100 students from 20+ U.S. states, including Alaska and Hawaii, will chart their course to the University of Colorado Boulder, to match wits in the National Ocean Sciences Bowl.
- On Thursday, April 26th, Secure World Foundation, CU Boulder AeroSpace Ventures, and the Colorado OEDIT will host a panel discussion and networking reception from 5:30–7:30pm in Room 204 of the Wolf Law Building at CU Boulder. Register now.
- Explore amazing new inventions and technologies created by teams of CU Engineering seniors and graduate students.
- Selection of 2018 Research & Innovation Seed Grant Program Winners Gesel Mason, Arts & Humanities CategoryNo Boundaries: Dancing the Visions of Contemporary Black ChoreographersMason will transform a
- Two papers published by the ATLAS Iron Lab last week for the ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human Robot Interaction in Chicago open the door to a promising area of research, paving the way for more seamless integration of robots in modern life.
- The Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience Lab (CANLab) at CU Boulder is betting that a new collaboration with cliexa, Inc., a Denver-based startup that develops interactive mobile healthcare technology, will help lead to more effective treatment strategies for the millions of people around the world suffering from chronic pain.
- The Ecological Society of America (ESA) has awarded Katherine N. Suding its Robert H. MacArthur Award. The award honors an established, mid-career ecologist for meritorious contributions to ecology, in the expectation of continued outstanding ecological research.