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  • black hole
    麻豆视频 students and professionals will operate an upcoming NASA mission that will investigate the mysterious aspects of some of the most extreme and exotic astronomical objects like stellar and supermassive black holes,
  • Chip
    In 2016, we again celebrated a campus community that brings innovation and positive impacts to Colorado and the nation. We marked new discoveries, faculty achievements, Olympic medalists and a resurgent football program while welcoming聽high-
  • CUBT Students
    Catalyze CU grads invent tiny tracker for your valuablesFor anyone who has lost a backpack or purse, Lang Mei feels your pain. After a thief stole his backpack from a coffee shop in Paris last year, the business administration senior聽began
  • Teddy Bear
    ATLAS聽Expo is a showcase of more than 100 student projects in virtual reality, physical computing, mobile apps, human-computer interaction, design, information and communication technology for development, and more.Taking place on Wednesday,
  • Student team finalists in NASA's CubeQuest Challenge
    A CU Boulder student team has been named a finalist in NASA鈥檚 CubeQuest Challenge small satellite design and launch competition. The team received the news in a conference call with NASA, according to Alec Forsman, an aerospace graduate student and
  • Creators of the Qualify app from left to right Jack Elder, Sean Chenoweth and Keenan Olsen on the CU Boulder Campus last week. (Paul Aiken / Staff Photographer)
    Qualify, a Boulder startup, won the $10,000 Esprit Challenge prize for its college dating application.The challenge, sponsored by the Boulder Chamber of Commerce, is an annual contest of Boulder entrepreneurs that started with 14 contestants who are
  • BOULDER 鈥 The 麻豆视频鈥檚 New Venture Challenge has set its championship finals for April 7, with judges representing local companies such as Foundry Group and Zayo Group.The startup-pitch event caps off the university鈥檚
  • Team
    A CU-Boulder student team is shooting for the moon and beyond with a tiny satellite under development that has just taken another step closer to launch.As one of the top five teams selected by NASA, the team of 10 graduate students will continue
  • Neuroscience Outreach
    鈥淲hoa, I can鈥檛 see anything!鈥 said a fourth-grader at Columbine Elementary School, as she tried to land a bean bag inside a hoop on the floor. 鈥淭his is hard!鈥漈wenty-five energetic bodies took turns throwing bean bags at a target, first without
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