Science & Technology
- <p>I am extremely gratified at the White House's nomination of Dr. Carl Wieman to serve as associate director for science in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. If confirmed by Congress, Dr. Wieman will be a dynamic leader in helping to form effective science and technology policies for our nation. He has been a peerless researcher and teacher, and has been tireless in his devotion to science education over the last decade, revolutionizing how we teach at CU-¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß and changing the landscape of teaching globally and nationally.</p>
<p>March 22 White House News Release</p> - <p>Six University of Colorado at ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß faculty -- including three in a single department -- have been selected to receive National Science Foundation CAREER Awards.</p>
- <p>Aerospace engineering students at the University of Colorado at ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß have developed an initiative called "We Want Our Future" to inspire the nation's youth and strengthen their interest in science, technology, engineering and math.</p>
- <p>Forensic scientists may soon have a valuable new item in their toolkits -- a way to identify individuals using unique, telltale types of hand bacteria left behind on objects like keyboards and computer mice, says a new University of Colorado at ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß study.</p>
- <p>A research team led by the University of Colorado at ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß has discovered a previously unknown cellular "switch" that may provide researchers with a new means of triggering programmed cell death, findings with implications for treating cancer.</p>
- <p>A new scientific study packs a double surprise about the chemistry happening in the air around us. Chlorine, a chemical usually kicked into the atmosphere by sea spray, is more abundant than expected in air far from any coastline, and looks to be interacting with manmade pollution at night in ways that might affect air quality and climate.</p>
- <p>The University of Colorado at ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß will host a topping-out ceremony March 12 at 10 a.m. to celebrate placement of the last steel beam for the Institute of Behavioral Science building, which is under construction on the corner of Grandview Avenue and 15th Street.</p>
- <p>University of Colorado at ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß alumna Jane Butcher, who with her late husband Charlie Butcher has played a key role in supporting CU-¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß's rapidly expanding biotechnology research efforts, has pledged $1 million toward the Jennie Smoly Caruthers Biotechnology Building being built on the university's East Campus.</p>
- <p>A tiny communications satellite designed and built by University of Colorado at ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß undergraduates has been selected as one of three university research satellites to be launched into orbit in November as part of a NASA space education initiative.</p>
- <p>A new approach to social media called "Tweak the Tweet," conceived of by University of Colorado at ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß graduate student Kate Starbird and being deployed by members of CU's Project EPIC research group and colleagues around the nation, is helping Haiti relief efforts by providing standardized syntax for Twitter communications.</p>