Tag archive for College of Engineering and Science

The chemistry of math
Making and modeling better membranes could help unclog pharmaceutical pipelines.
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a pipe full of star power
Five years ago, Chad Sosolik came back from Washington with a crazy idea. Look what followed him home.
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a sea change in shell science
Andy Mount and his students are going up against seventy years of research that teaches something entirely different and that’s a tough thing to do.
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the Renaissance of the Car
The people at CU-ICAR don’t see the car going anywhere. In fact, they see quite the opposite: They see the car going everywhere.
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Solar energy’s game changer
Is solar energy a sidetrack or a solid bet for our energy future? For Rajendra Singh, the answer seems obvious.
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Defending implants from diabetes
It is difficult enough to engineer a matrix populated with stem cells, and use it to replace a body part.
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Putting new parts to the test
In a way, a bioreactor is a kind of test kitchen for tissues designed to help people heal.
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Repairing a stroke-damaged brain
So far, stroke is catastrophic. It torches a part of the brain, kills the tissue, and leaves nothing but a gap, an empty hole.
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