New research shows air quality gains in the U.S. have been cut by wildfire smoke, leading scientists to sound the alarm for change if the world wants to breathe clean air in the future.
Researchers at CU Â鶹ӰԺ have received a prestigious NSF Award to teach students in rural K-12 schools around Colorado about air and soil quality monitoring.
Researchers from CU Â鶹ӰԺ will take part in a new $30 million center to examine the potential for sound to revolutionize computing, communications, sensing disease in human tissue and more.
Aspero Medical, a CU spin-out company co-founded by Mark Rentschler, has received clearance from the FDA to market and sell the Ancora-SB small bowel balloon overtube that incorporates the company’s patented Pillar micro-texture balloon technology.
Solid Power, spun out of a research venture at CU Â鶹ӰԺ, is producing the material for solid state battery cells in a new, 75,000-square-foot factory in Thornton and is looking at expanding operations globally in the next year or so.
CLARI, which stands for Compliant Legged Articulated Robotic Insect, comes from a team of engineers led by Kaushik Jayaram. The robot also has the potential to aid first responders after major disasters in an entirely new way.
While it may not seem like it with the Rockies record this year, it is scientifically easier to hit a home run at Coors Field. But it’s not necessarily a home-field advantage. Like most phenomena in Denver, it has to do with the elevation of the Mile High City.
In a recent forum with local leaders and federal partners, Ruzzene and other colleagues at CU Â鶹ӰԺ joined the conversation as a leader in research, innovation, workforce development and economic impact.