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Aspero Medical, a CU spin-out company co-founded by Professor Mark Rentschler, has received clearance from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to market and sell the Ancora-SB small bowel balloon overtube that incorporates the company’s patented
The ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß is leading a major Air Force project to track objects orbiting near the moon.The Air Force Research Laboratory is awarding a Space University Research Initiative worth up to $5 million over five years to the multi-
Imagine a person on the ground guiding an airborne drone that harnesses its energy from a laser beam, eliminating the need for carrying a bulky onboard battery.That is the vision of a group of CU ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß scientists from the Hayward Research Group.
Imagine an iPad that’s more than just an iPad—with a surface that can morph and deform, allowing you to draw 3D designs, create haiku that jump out from the screen and even hold your partner’s hand from an ocean away. That’s the vision of a
Engineers at CU ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß have designed a new, rubber-like film that can leap high into the air like a grasshopper—all on its own and without needing outside intervention. Just heat it up and watch it jump! The researchers from the College of
A team of University of Colorado researchers has developed a new strategy for transforming medical images, such as CT or MRI scans, into incredibly detailed 3D models on the computer. The advance marks an important step toward printing lifelike
New research led by scientists at CU ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß suggests that eyes may really be the window to the soul—or, at least, how humans dart their eyes may reveal valuable information about how they make decisions. The new findings offer researchers a
A multi-university research team, including engineers and physicists from CU ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß, will build technology and tools to improve measurement of important climate factors by observing atoms in outer space. The new Quantum Pathways Institute is
A team of ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß researchers is embarking on a major research project that will advance our understanding of orbital mechanics and monitoring, artificial intelligence, and hypersonics.Led by Marcus Holzinger, an associate