Chemistry professor, student scholars receive awards at 2019 undergraduate research showcase
Debbie Crans and eight chemistry undergraduates honored at CURC 2019
Debbie Crans and eight chemistry undergraduates honored at CURC 2019
Newsweek features chemistry professor fighting infection with new bacteria-resistant materials
Researchers have devised a potentially major improvement to the tinting speed and durability of smart glass by providing a better understanding of how the glass works at the nanoscale.
The course was Industrial Mathematics, and the students were challenged to apply a mathematical theory to a practical problem: teaching a computer to compose music with specific style, rhythm and structure parameters.
The College of Natural Sciences is now accepting applications for the fall semester in the Professional Science Master's Degree in Biological Data Analytics and the Professional Science Master's Degree in Microscope Imaging Technology.
Augusta Irechukwu is using statistical modeling to help public policy makers predict gentrification.
The event will take place May 4 at the Boulder Public Library, in conjunction with the national March for Science.
If discovered, neutrinoless double-beta decay would solve longstanding mysteries about the basic properties of neutrinos, which are among the most abundant but least understood particles in the universe.
A $1.83 million grant from the National Science Foundation will help answer fundamental questions about genome doubling and its influence on the biology of crop plants.
Debbie Crans becomes first person in Colorado and third woman ever, over the course of nearly 60 years, to receive ACS award for Distinguished Service in the Advancement of Inorganic Chemistry.