University of Colorado at Boulder


The University of Colorado at Boulder, (CU Boulder), was established in 1876 as a public university. CU Boulder offers undergraduate and graduate degrees to a student body of 29,700 students. CU is ranked with a high research activity. In recent history, CU Boulder received funds to establish the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, JILA, and management funds for the National Institute of Standards and Technology's NIST-F-1 Atomic clock.

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University of Colorado at Boulder
584 UCB
Boulder, Colorado 80309-0584

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malinda [dot] miller-huey [at] colorado [dot] edu

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303-492-3115

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CU-Boulder to build $6 million instrument for NASA lunar orbiter

Space & Earth / Space Exploration

created Jan 10, 2009 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

The University of Colorado at Boulder has been awarded a $6 million grant from NASA to build a high-tech lunar dust detector for a 2011 mission to orbit the moon and conduct science investigations of the dusty lunar surface ...


El Nino Could Play A Role In Colorado's Winter Weather, Scientist Says

Space & Earth / Earth Sciences

created Nov 17, 2009 | popularity 2 / 5 (1) | comments 2

(PhysOrg.com) -- El Nino, a warming event of the tropical Pacific Ocean that affects weather patterns in the United States and elsewhere, has strengthened in recent months and already appears to have influenced Colorado's ...


FluChip technology licensed to combat deadly flu virus

Medicine & Health / Research

created Apr 28, 2009 | popularity 1 / 5 (1) | comments 0

InDevR, a small biotech company in Boulder, CO, announced today that they have licensed the FluChip technology from the University of Colorado. The FluChip was invented by a joint team of scientists at the University of ...


Ancient Architecture Makes Italian Earthquakes Deadly, Professor Says

Space & Earth / Earth Sciences

created Apr 06, 2009 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

A University of Colorado at Boulder professor says the powerful earthquake that knocked down buildings and killed at least 130 people in and around the medieval city of L'Aquila in Italy April 6 is a continuation of violent ...


As Colorado Heats Up, Water Supply Expected to Be at Risk, Says New Study

As Colorado Heats Up, Water Supply Expected to Be at Risk, Says New Study

Space & Earth / Environment

created Oct 07, 2008 | popularity 2 / 5 (8) | comments 1

(PhysOrg.com) -- Water resource managers may have to prepare for a warmer Colorado and a shift in the timing of runoff in most of the state's river basins, according to a new assessment of Colorado climate ...


New Test Results Deepen Mystery Surrounding Explorer Everett Ruess

Other Sciences / Archaeology & Fossils

created Oct 22, 2009 | popularity 3.5 / 5 (2) | comments 0

(PhysOrg.com) -- A University of Colorado at Boulder analysis of a skeleton found in Utah that initially indicated the remains were likely that of Southwest artist and poet Everett Ruess, who mysteriously disappeared in the ...


Arctic sea ice reaches minimum extent for 2009, third lowest ever recorded

Space & Earth / Earth Sciences

created Sep 17, 2009 | popularity 2.8 / 5 (8) | comments 1

The Arctic sea ice cover appears to have reached its minimum extent for the year, the third-lowest recorded since satellites began measuring sea ice extent in 1979, according to the University of Colorado at Boulder's National ...


Fireproofing homes dramatically reduces forest fire size, according to new study

Fireproofing homes dramatically reduces forest fire size, according to new study

Space & Earth / Environment

created Aug 30, 2007 | popularity 4 / 5 (4) | comments 0

A new study involving the University of Colorado at Boulder that modeled the spread of forest fires in Colorado and other western states indicates the size and intensity of fires is directly linked with the ...


Evolution education for K-12 teachers needs beefing up, says CU-Boulder professor

Other Sciences / Other

created Feb 15, 2009 | popularity 5 / 5 (1) | comments 0

A failure to grasp the fundamentals of biological systems may be leaving K-12 teachers and students vulnerable to claims by intelligent design creationists, new-age homeopaths and other "hucksters," according to a University ...


InDevR's FluChip detects, distinguishes swine-origin H1N1 from human influenza viruses

Chemistry / Biochemistry

created May 05, 2009 | popularity 5 / 5 (1) | comments 0

InDevR, a small biotech company in Boulder, CO, and the Influenza Division of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta confirmed today that the M gene version of InDevR's FluChip can detect swine-origin ...


Team identifies stem cells that repair injured muscles

Biology / Cell & Microbiology

created Mar 05, 2009 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

A University of Colorado at Boulder research team has identified a type of skeletal muscle stem cell that contributes to the repair of damaged muscles in mice, which could have important implications in the treatment of injured, ...


Future of West water supply threatened by climate change, says CU-Boulder study

Future of West water supply threatened by climate change, says new study

Space & Earth / Environment

created Jul 20, 2009 | popularity 4.6 / 5 (68) | comments 7

As the West warms, a drier Colorado River system could see as much as a one-in-two chance of fully depleting all of its reservoir storage by mid-century assuming current management practices continue on course, ...


Our Emotions Can Lead Us Astray When Assessing Risks

Medicine & Health / Psychology & Psychiatry

created Sep 23, 2009 | popularity 4.8 / 5 (4) | comments 3

(PhysOrg.com) -- If you find yourself more concerned about highly publicized dangers that grab your immediate attention such as terrorist attacks, while forgetting about the more mundane threats such as global warming, you're ...


Novel technique shrinks size of nanotechnology circuitry

Nanotechnology / Nanophysics

created Apr 16, 2009 | popularity 3.9 / 5 (12) | comments 1

(PhysOrg.com) -- A University of Colorado at Boulder team has developed a new method of shrinking the size of circuitry used in nanotechnology devices like computer chips and solar cells by using two separate colors of light.


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CU-Boulder team to build $34 million instrument package for environmental satellite

Space & Earth / Space Exploration

created May 13, 2008 | popularity 1 / 5 (1) | comments 0

A $34 million solar instrument package to be built by the University of Colorado at Boulder, considered a crucial tool to help monitor global climate change, has been restored to a U.S. government satellite ...