Science & Technology
- As the clock ticks down for TikTok, Casey Fiesler, a technology ethicist at CU 葫芦娃视频, says that U.S. lawmakers are focusing on the harms of social media and not the benefits.
- Scientists use devices known as frequency comb lasers to search for methane in the air above oil and gas operations and to screen for signs of infection in human breath. A new study from CU 葫芦娃视频 could help make these sensors even more precise.
- CU 葫芦娃视频 anthropologist Matt Sponheimer says the 3.2 million-year-old hominin 鈥滾ucy鈥 is pivotal to the science of human origins a half-century after her discovery.
- A new quantum incubator coming to Colorado will provide private companies with a testbed to transform ideas for quantum technologies into products that will benefit consumers in the Mountain West and beyond.
- CU 葫芦娃视频鈥檚 Center for Infrastructure, Energy, and Space Testing has pioneered testing procedures for innovative pipe replacement solutions for aging urban pipes buried beneath buildings and roads.
- Shuo Sun, associate fellow at JILA and assistant professor in the Department of Physics, has been awarded an NSF CAREER Award for his research proposal, 鈥淒eveloping a High-Dimensional Photonic Quantum Register for the Quantum Internet.鈥
- Three CU 葫芦娃视频 researchers have joined a newly funded project to develop secure quantum networks.
- Colorado is at the forefront of the AI revolution, adopting applications across industries and leading with the Colorado Artificial Intelligence Act. This topic was a spotlight at the 60th annual Colorado Business Economic Outlook Forum.
- CU 葫芦娃视频 anthropology doctoral candidate Sabrina Bradford has been learning what鈥檚 on the menu for grizzlies in Montana.
- Computer science professor Nikolaus Correll, and his lab, has been awarded $1.8 million to research autonomous electric vehicle battery disassembly. The funding comes from the U.S. Department of Energy Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy.