An engineer ground tests Europa Clipper鈥檚 dust analyzer.

Boosting NASA's flagship mission to Europa

The Europa SUrface Dust Analyzer, developed at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, will investigate Jupiter鈥檚 icy moon

An active region on the sun emits a solar flare

Solving solar mysteries with students

How 1,000 CU 色吧亚洲 undergraduate students helped answer one of the most enduring questions about the sun

A simulation snapshot revealing high-speed jets of plasma forming in Earth鈥檚 magnetosphere. Image: NASA.

Solar and space scientists to guide Heliophysics into the future

Six CU 色吧亚洲 scientists have been selected to contribute their expertise on committees and panels of the Decadal Survey for Solar and Space Physics (Heliophysics) 2024-2033

Space sensor graphic

Quantum sensors in space

CU 色吧亚洲 engineers and physicists are working with NASA as part of a multi-university institute seeking to advance quantum sensing technology for next-generation Earth science applications

Inscripta, Inc., a CU 色吧亚洲 spinout company, is a global leader in automated, CRISPR-based gene editing.

CU 色吧亚洲 commercialization drives $8 billion in impact nationwide

Activities led by Venture Partners at CU 色吧亚洲, the university鈥檚 commercialization arm, generated an economic impact of $8 billion nationally and $5.2 billion in the state of Colorado over the last five years

Qizhong Liang, a PhD candidate in JILA and the Department of Physics, demonstrates how the laser-based breathalyzer works, in the Ye lab at JILA.

Sniffing out diseases in real time

Breathalyzer based on frequency comb spectroscopy quantum tech shows promise as a non-invasive diagnostic test for an array of diseases

Baby touching rain spotted window

Prenatal pollution exposure may impact baby鈥檚 brain

When pregnant moms breathe dirty air, it may adversely impact their baby鈥檚 brain, CU 色吧亚洲 research suggests

Smoggy city

Is electrochemistry the future of carbon-capture technology?

There are new insights into one promising method for removing carbon from the atmosphere: using electricity to manipulate chemicals that then pull carbon out of the air

Brian DeDecker in a soybean field at his family farm in Illinois.

鈥楳agic beans鈥 produce ingredients for vaccines, cancer treatments and more

CU 色吧亚洲鈥檚 International Genetically Engineered Machine team has developed a 鈥渕agic soybean鈥 that can churn out scarce pharmaceutical compounds while going easy on the environment

Farmers walking across field

Global farm decline threatens biodiversity, food supply

The number of farms across the globe will be halved by the end of the century, posing significant risks to the world鈥檚 food systems, according to recent research by Zia Mehrabi, assistant professor of environmental studies

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