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The Changing Nature of the Frozen Earth, The State and Fate of Snow and Frozen Ground in the Arctic and Colorado
...ground and permafrost, in the Arctic. Last year he participated in the SnowNet Project in northern Alaska, sampling snow depth and water content to help improve models of climate change...
2030 Visionary: Anne Heinz’s Impact on Outreach & Engagement at CU-Boulder
...provided the fertile ground for that seed to grow.” After more than two decades serving CU-Boulder, Heinz has indeed cultivated fertile ground for a multitude of outreach and engagement...
World View: Reflections on the Roots of Engineers Without Borders-USA 10 Years Later
More than a decade ago, CU-Boulder Engineering Professor Bernard Amadei was faced with a seemingly simple task — to engineer a water pump for a small village in Belize. From...
CU-Boulder-led Mars Mission Set for Orbit Insertion Sept. 21
...resembling dry lakes and riverbeds as well as minerals that form only in the presence of water, suggest Mars once had a dense atmosphere that supported liquid water on the...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden to Visit CU-Boulder April 18
...scientists use GRACE, a space-based gravity experiment, to better understand phenomena like changes in sea level, glaciers, ice sheets and groundwater. •The $6 million CU-Boulder Lunar Dust Experiment launched...
Meeting of the Minds: Scientists, Artists Develop Solutions for Inactive Mines
...inactive mines, which can leach acids and metals into watersheds and aquifers and present hazards to those who explore the sites. At the same time, many community members regard abandoned...