Science & Technology
CU researchers are setting fires inside wind tunnels to gain a better understanding of how fire spreads across different terrain.
Ulubilge Ulusoy is advancing the science of artificial intelligence to help astronauts on future missions to Mars.
A CU Boulder-led study finds that Earth's early atmosphere could have produced key sulfur biomolecules essential for life, challenging long-held assumptions.
Assistant Teaching Professor James Harper recently led a behavioral study analyzing toilet use in Cambodia. The goal was to introduce a smart design that could keep rural households safe and protect the environment. But a crucial piece was missing.
CU Boulder is one of 15 partner institutions on a research center that is spurring new quantum technologies, including sensors that can detect phenomena beyond the reach of traditional tools.
CU researchers across space science, bioengineering and nanomaterials are turning "what if" questions into transformative discoveries.
CU Boulder researchers continued to deliver meaningful, positive outcomes in the university's public research mission through strong results in fiscal year 2024–25.
Chris Ray has studied pika populations in the West for nearly four decades. Today, she is collaborating with doctoral student Rachel Mae Billings on a project that could revolutionize the field.
A molecular engineering breakthrough could make key light-driven reactions over 40 times more efficient.
CU Boulder researchers are challenging long-held assumptions about the relationship between bird migration and the process by which new species arise.