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Exploring Space to Help People on Earth
For decades, ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ researchers have helped advance our understanding of Earth from space through cutting-edge instruments like Libera. By tracking the planet’s energy balance, this work provides critical insights into climate, weather and the systems that sustain life on Earth, demonstrating how space research directly benefits people around the world.
8
planets visited by instruments created at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP)
19
̽»¨ÊÓÆµ-affiliated NASA astronauts
34
of the best and brightest minds in aerospace honored with prestigious Smead Scholarships since 2007
Enhancing the Lives and Well-being of Millions of Americans
100+ surgeries
in the hip region have been transformed by using a new surgical instrument designed by CU professors
89+
life-enhancing biotech startups have launched from ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ research in the past 20 years
Billions
of dollars contributed by ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ health-related research to Colorado economy
Creating Pragmatic Solutions to Climate-Related Challenges
First
student-run campus environmental center in the U.S.
40 million
people in seven states ensured safe, sustainable water through ̽»¨ÊÓÆµâ€™s Western Water Assessment
No. 11
university for environmental and social impact in the U.S.
Accelerating Colorado's Quantum Revolution
1st
nuclear clock in the world under development at Professor Jun Ye’s lab
10,000
quantum-related jobs projected to be created in Arvada, Boulder and other parts of Colorado over the next decade
$1 billion
projected statewide economic impact from Colorado’s quantum industry
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