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- Researchers from CU ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅ have created a low-cost solar cell with one of the highest power-conversion efficiencies to date, by layering cells and using a unique combination of elements.
- During his career, Born won seven NASA awards for technical and managerial contributions while working at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., where he worked on numerous interplanetary missions.
- On Feb. 21, 1970, the University of Colorado Board of Regents voted to establish CU ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅βs first Department of Computing Science.
- She is one of only five women in the world, and the only recipient in North America, to receive the recognition this year.
- CU ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅ researchers have developed a new approach to designing more sustainable buildings with help from some of the tiniest contractors out there.
- Molenaar said one of his top priorities is maintaining consistency with the goals, vision and culture that Braun implemented over the last three years.
- The way nutrients and drugs move within the body has more in common with space-bound rockets and jets than you might think. Jim Brasseur, research professor of Aerospace Engineering Sciences βIt's a mechanics problem,β said
- Studying the astrodynamics of space debris involves complex mathematical formulas and advanced calculations, but it is right up Marielle Pellegrino's alley. After all, she is Miss Aerospace.
- Leading up to the award, he was the first student in his major to study abroad in back-to-back semesters in two different countries: New Zealand and Singapore.
- No matter where you are in the world, Professor Karl Linden wants you to be able to turn on a tap and receive clean drinking water. Itβs a basic, but vital, necessity thatβs still missing from large swathes of the U.S. and low- and middle-income countries.