Daniel Strain
- CU Boulder researchers and engineers have played a major role in designing the Parker Solar Probe, one of the "riskiest" NASA missions in decades.
- Research pioneered at JILA is now up and running on a NASA experiment to explore exotic states of matter on the International Space Station.
- Researchers at CU Boulder will soon set their sights on the heliosphere, a massive bubble in space that surrounds our solar system and shields it from incoming radiation.
- A microscopic trampoline could help engineers to overcome a major hurdle for quantum computers, researchers report.
- Two experiment payloads designed and built at CU Boulder are scheduled to blast off for the International Space Station in the early hours of June 29.
- CU Boulder scientists are part of an international team that may have answered a long-running mystery called the "missing baryon problem."
- Researchers have designed a new technique for spotting nasty personal attacks on social media networks like Instagram.
- CU Boulder researchers find that violent crashes may be more effective at activating black holes than more peaceful mergers.
- Bumper car-like interactions at the edges of our solar system, not a mysterious ninth planet, may explain the the dynamics of strange bodies called "detached objects," according to a new study.
- CU Boulder’s Brian Jernigan is working to bring science learning to students who can’t come to class in person: young patients in pediatric hospitals.