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MAVEN launch: Colorado science, engineering community played large role

MAVEN launch: Colorado science, engineering community played large role

Mars can expect another visitor from planet Earth. No peppy rovers were on board the MAVEN mission’s Atlas V Centaur rocket as it successfully escaped the Earth’s gravitational pull, but…

Colorado-made satellite will measure effects of solar irradiance on climate

Colorado-made satellite will measure effects of solar irradiance on climate

A $5 million instrument designed and built by the University of Colorado Boulder to study the sun’s natural variability in order to better discern human-caused climate effects will be launched…

Scientists share emerging insights on the ‘Snowmastodon’ site

Scientists share emerging insights on the ‘Snowmastodon’ site

Three years ago, paleontologists were having the times of their lives, hoisting the bones of mammoths, mastodons and other now-extinct Ice Age species from the mud of a construction site…

Montana researcher awarded $1 million grant to develop drug for traumatic brain injuries

Montana researcher awarded $1 million grant to develop drug for traumatic brain injuries

The U.S. Army has awarded University of Montana researcher Dave Poulsen a $1 million grant to further develop a drug that limits damage caused by traumatic brain injuries. Researchers in…

CU-Boulder campus mourns death of longtime, celebrated physics professor Al Bartlett

CU-Boulder campus mourns death of longtime, celebrated physics professor Al Bartlett

Albert Allen Bartlett, professor emeritus of physics at the University of Colorado Boulder, was remembered today as a revered teacher who had a major impact on his students, the university,…

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