Going Deep for Far-Out Life
Subsurface life forms that don’t need the Sun may hold the key to understanding the possibility of...
Read Moreby Alex Truby
Subsurface life forms that don’t need the Sun may hold the key to understanding the possibility of...
Read MoreColorado School of Mines Mechanical Engineering assistant professor Xiaoli Zhang and graduate...
Read MoreAssociate Professor Reed Maxwell is concerned about the effect the lodgepole massacre will have on the headwaters of the Colorado and South Platte rivers, and is using hydrologic modeling to search for solutions.
Read MoreSome day children with growth plate injuries could avoid deformities, children with cystic fibrosis could have better treatments, and children with birth defects could grow new bone, thanks to a new collaboration between the...
Read MoreA record year in giving, highest-ever SAT scores for an incoming class, more research funding than in any previous year, on-campus recruiting reaching an all-time high, new athletic achievements, and an unprecedented pace of new construction: At the start of its 138th year, Mines can lay claim to a remarkable list of accomplishments.
Read MoreAnne Silverman, assistant professor of mechanical engineering at Mines, wants to help change this,...
Read MoreMost current urban water systems were designed and built in the first half of the 20th century and are ill-prepared to cope with the impacts of climate change, population growth and ecosystem demands. On top of that, the infrastructure is deteriorating.
Read Moreby Kristen Daly
Twenty-five years ago, a colleague mentioned to Annette Bunge that dermatologists at the University of Utah were finding strange results in their study of chemicals moving through skin. Boldly crossing the discipline barrier,...
Read MoreResearch taking place at the Mines Hydrate Center could shed light on processes never before observed for avoiding another disaster like the April 2010 BP Deepwater Horizon rupture.
Read MoreFollowing his nomination for the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, Ryan O’Hayre ’99 explains how his fuel cell research can change the way we power our lives.
Read MoreJorg Drewes was talking about water quality, a favorite topic, when the Mines Park student housing...
Read MoreColorado School of Mines has been awarded $9.3 million by the National Science Foundation to...
Read MoreMines has been officially named part of the Center for Revolutionary Solar Photoconversion (CRSP),...
Read MoreA new research center at Mines is helping to develop technological solutions to the growing scarcity of water in the arid West. By developing enhanced water purification technologies, previously untapped water resources could become usable.
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