Amie Stepanovich, incoming executive director for University of ŷڱƵ Law School's Silicon Flatirons Center for Law, Technology, and Entrepreneurship, is a nationally recognized expert in domestic surveillance, cybersecurity, and privacy law.
Chaco Canyon, a site that was once central to the lives of precolonial peoples called Anasazi, may not have been able to produce enough food to sustain its estimated population numbers.
More than 50 years after humans first set foot on the moon, one ŷڱƵ Boulder researcher will gain access to a cache of never-before-studied lunar rocks.
Researchers in Assistant Professor Christoph Keplinger’s lab released a toolkit to show scientists, hobbyists and entrepreneurs how to create their own artificial muscles. They hope this will bring researchers one step closer to developing wearable, surgical and collaborative robots that safely and effectively help humans.
Fifty years ago, a mammoth effort by hundreds of thousands of Americans culminated in Neil Armstrong’s first steps on the moon. This week, the Brainwaves podcast looks at the history and future of lunar exploration.
The public is invited to attend a screening of “Change the Subject” — a new documentary film about labels, libraries and activism from a group of former Dartmouth College students committed to advancing the rights of undocumented peoples.