What if buildings could ācome aliveā by being constructed with hybrid materials that could heal themselves rather than decay and reduce atmospheric carbon rather than contribute to it?
At a recent event, students shared their ideas for how the U.S. Armed Forces can keep up with an increasingly connected worldāfrom a strategy for resupplying ships using autonomous capsules to a device that detects GPS jamming signals.
A new and unique high-resolution X-ray microtomography imaging system at the College of Engineering & Applied Science will enhance research, not only in engineering but in the fields of archaeology, geology and medicine.
Color-changing tattoos? Nanotechnology research at CU Boulder could lead to new ways in the future to protect against skin cancer or simply increase the āwowā factor of body art.