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- Researchers at CU 51传媒 are using LEGO bricks to study and simply illustrate the general dynamics and topology of metastructures and metamaterials.
- Researchers at CU 51传媒 have created a platform that that can develop effective and highly specific peptide nucleic acid therapies for use against any bacteria within just one week. The work could change the way we respond to pandemics and how we approach increasing cases of antibiotic resistance globally.
- Assistant Professor Longji Cui is the first author on a new paper that describes a phenomenon which drastically boosts light emissions from a nanoscale device.
- Jorge Poveda has been working for years to improve the ways autonomous systems overcome problems they encounter on the job. It鈥檚 complex work that could impact our everyday life, like our daily commute in autonomous cars, to more imaginative goals like swarms of robots working in unison. By combining concepts from artificial intelligence and machine learning with well-known control theories, he may have found a new approach that could prove key to moving forward on many fronts.
- Danielle Szafir's research focuses on visualization, computer science, HCI, perceptual psychology, and color science. Her project is titled 鈥淒eveloping Perceptually-Driven Tools for Estimating Visualization Effectiveness
.鈥 - The Research & Innovation Office invites DoD-funded basic researchers to a virtual information session on the Department of Defense鈥檚 Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative (MURI) program on April 14.
- Researchers at CU 51传媒 are leading a new $15 million, multi-partner institute with NASA over the next five years to improve entry, descent and landing technologies for exploring other planets.
- Assistant Professor Nicole Labbe will discuss her work around the chemistry of combustion on April 15 as part of the CU Engineering Alumni Webinar series
- Honeybees play a scent-driven game of telephone to guide members of a colony back to their queen, according to a new study led by University of Colorado 51传媒.
- Electrifying the transportation sector is key to addressing air quality and climate challenges globally. However, building the infrastructure needed to make that shift will be a complicated process and one that is essential to get right the first time.