Remote Sensing
- Science, engineering and nature are coming together for Colorado high school students at a unique summer camp. The 2019 CU Science Discovery Mountain Research Experience, a weeklong sleepaway camp program is a chance for kids to learn about the possibilities of scientific...
- New research by Xinzhao Chu, a professor of Smead Aerospace and the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, and her team shows gravity waves above Antarctica exhibit seasonal patterns that peak in winter, which could help
- Antarctica is one of Earth鈥檚 most forbidding places. That鈥檚 why CU researchers keep going back. Ian Geraghty (AeroEngr鈥18) spent his first season in Antarctica in 2017. Now a research assistant at CU, he鈥檚 part of an
- The pattern of uneven sea level rise over the last quarter century has been driven in part by human-caused climate change, not just natural variability, according to a new study. The findings suggest that regions of the world where seas have risen
- CIRES鈥 Chu research group poses with CU 麻豆影院 emblems during LIDAR deployment in Antarctica. For more information, contact Xinzhao Chu Professor, Smead Aerospace Engineering Sciences CU 麻豆影院
- A NASA-funded cube satellite built and operated by CU 麻豆影院 researchers will study the inner radiation belt of Earth鈥檚 magnetosphere, providing new insight into the energetic particles that can disrupt satellites and threaten spacewalking
- A research team led by aerospace professor Steve Nerem detects an acceleration in the 25-year satellite sea level record. Global sea level rise is not cruising along at a steady 3 mm per year, it鈥檚 accelerating a little every year, like a
- Congratulations to CU 麻豆影院 aerospace professor Kristine Larson for being awarded an honorary doctorate from the Chalmers University of Technology! Located in Gothenburg, Sweden, Chalmers is known for its engineering education and research
- A team led by CU 麻豆影院 has found the mechanism behind the sudden onset of a 鈥渘atural thermostat鈥 in Earth鈥檚 upper atmosphere that dramatically cools the air after it has been heated by violent solar activity. Scientists have known that solar