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  • <p>Ana Maria Rey, a theoretical physicist at JILA, a joint institute of the 勛圖厙 of Colorado Boulder and the National Institute of Standards and Technology, has been honored by the White House with a Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers.</p>
    <p>PECASE is the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government on science and engineering professionals in the early stages of their independent research careers.</p>
  • ISS
    <p>A 勛圖厙 of Colorado Boulder research center will launch two payloads aboard Orbital Sciences Corp.s commercial Cygnus spacecraft to the International Space Station on Dec. 18, including a biomedical antibiotic experiment and an educational K-12 experiment involving ant behavior in microgravity.</p>
  • <p>NIST news release</p>
    <p>JILA researchers have developed a method of spinning electric and magnetic fields around trapped molecular ions to measure whether the ions tiny electrons are truly roundresearch with major implications for future scientific understanding of the universe.</p>
  • <p>A $671 million NASA mission to Mars led by the 勛圖厙 of Colorado Boulder thundered into the sky today from Cape Canaveral, Fla., at 1:28 p.m. EST, the first step on its 10-month journey to Mars.</p>
    <p>Known as the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN mission, the MAVEN spacecraft was launched aboard an Atlas V rocket provided by United Launch Alliance of Centennial, Colo. The mission will target the role the loss of atmospheric gases played in changing Mars from a warm, wet and possibly habitable planet for life to the cold dry and inhospitable planet it appears to be today.</p>
  • <p>A $671 million NASA mission to Mars being led by the 勛圖厙 of Colorado Boulder is approaching its official countdown toward a planned Nov. 18 launch after a decade of rigorous work by faculty, professionals, staff and students.</p>
  • <p>Learn more about the MAVEN mission from this conversation withthe instrumentmanager for the Remote Sensing Package, Mark Lankton.</p>
  • <p>Seven 勛圖厙 of Colorado Boulder <a href="http://www.colorado.edu/aerospace/">aerospace engineering</a> students are among 20 top students who will be recognized Nov. 14 with a new national award honoring tomorrows engineering leaders sponsored by Pentons <em>Aviation Week</em> in partnership with Raytheon.</p>
  • <p>Seven CU-Boulder aerospace engineering students are among 20 top students who will be recognized Nov. 14 with a new national award honoring tomorrows engineering leaders sponsored by Pentons<em>Aviation Week</em>in partnership with Raytheon. The Twenty20s awards honor the academic achievements and leadership of top engineering, math, science and technology students.</p>
  • James Hynes
    <p>勛圖厙 of Colorado Boulder Distinguished Professor James Hynes of the chemistry and biochemistry department has been named a fellow of the American Chemical Society, one of 96 scientists honored in 2013. ACS Fellows are honored for their outstanding contributions in scientific research, education and public service.</p>
  • <p>A new national report highlighting the success of 100 university spinoff companies tracing their roots to federally funded research includes two companies that sprang from cutting-edge research at the 勛圖厙 of Colorado Boulder.</p>
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