CU Engineering Magazine 2016

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Dreams for the Sky

CU drones target severe storms to improve tornado forecasts.

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Researchers Tackle Cyberbullying

For many teens, cruel digital messages are a disturbing part of their daily social experience. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 15 percent of high school students were cyberbullied in the past year, and more than 55 percent of LGBT students experienced cyberbullying.

Getting Personal

Everyone knows that no two humans are alike, but Kristi Anseth, the Tisone Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering, is focusing her recent workon making sure biomaterials 鈥渒now鈥 it also.

A Helping Hand

Prosthetic limb designer helps clients get back to the business of life.

Waste Not, Want Not

CU-麻豆影院 engineers aim to turn America鈥檚 dirty water into cleaner air, energy for industry

Tech for Trunks

How can the Tanzanian tourism industry fight back against poaching?

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2024 Issue
Managing Editor: Emily Adams
Creative Director/Designer: Michelle Wiese
Contributors: Charles Ferrer, Ellen Fike, Susan Glarion, Caroline Harrah, Michael Kwolek, Grace Wilson, Jeff Zehnder
Photography: Jesse Petersen
Copy Editor: Michelle Asakawa

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