Science & Technology
Researchers at CU Boulder report that they may have solved a geophysical mystery, pinning down the likely cause of a phenomenon that resembles a wrench in the engine of the planet.Â
With funding from the National Science Foundation, Juliet Gopinath will work to bring together engineers and physicists to design better tools for quantum computing.
New research by CU Boulder's Orit Peleg explores how clumps of hundreds of bees stay stable under strain.
A square peg in a round hole? No problem. New material developed by CU Boulder engineers can transform into complex, pre-programmed shapes via light and temperature stimuli, and back again.
Physicists have developed an insulating gel that they say could coat the windows of habitats in space, allowing the settlers inside to trap and store energy from the sun.
A microscopic trampoline could help engineers to overcome a major hurdle for quantum computers, researchers report.
Researchers at CU Boulder are exploring how wearable technologies can help people to experience nature as they hunt for fungi.
A CIRES expert and NIST colleagues discover electroplated rhenium's unexpected superconductive characteristics.
Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology and CU Boulder have developed a method for generating numbers guaranteed to be random by quantum mechanics.
Electric vehicles may one day be able to recharge while driving down the highway, drawing wireless power directly from plates installed in the road.