Could a global economy dependent on renewable energy see less war? Experts explain

Morgan Bazilian, director of the Payne Institute for Public Policy, said decarbonization is not a big priority for most governments.
March 17, 2026

The Pentagon is backing nuclear waste recycling for long-lasting military power sources

Jenifer Shafer, Ben L. Fryrear Presidential Chair and professor of chemistry, explains that because the U.S. previously urged allies to not recycle radioactive waste, it makes it difficult to change course and encourage recycling.
March 17, 2026

Quantum computing hub launches with $14M campus, training program

Quantum Commons in west Arvada, owned by Colorado School of Mines and operated by the Elevate Quantum consortium, held the ribbon cutting for its 13,000-square-foot commercialization lab.
March 17, 2026

The Confluence: Quantum's future may not be evenly distributed, but it's here & now in Colorado

Iris Bahar, professor and department head of computer science, discusses the growing quantum ecosystem that's taking shape in Colorado.
March 13, 2026

Managing the War Economy

A new "Months Need to Replenish Expended Weapons" table created by the Payne Institute for Public Policy is featured.
March 13, 2026

Oil prices begin to rise again amid Iran conflict

Ian Lange, professor of economics and business, says that the U.S. has limited options when it comes to moving oil around the Strait of Hormuz.
March 11, 2026

Critical Minerals Are a Tricky Business. What Could Help.

The Payne Institute for Public Policy's Brad Handler, Andrew Bauman and Morgan Bazillian co-wrote this opinion piece with Economics and Business Professor Ian Lange about the potential impacts of the U.S. government stockpiling critical minerals.
March 9, 2026

Why 87 octane gas may be better to buy than 91 octane

John Jechura, a professor of practice in chemical and biological engineering at Colorado School of Mines, has logged his gas purchases and mileage since 1989.
March 9, 2026

When the Cloud Becomes a Target: The Future of War Is Your Internet

Morgan Bazilian, director of the Payne Institute for Public Policy, co-wrote this opinion piece on the importance of treating data centers as critical infrastructure, prioritizing geographic dispersion and moving beyond a cybersecurity-only approach.
March 9, 2026

War in the Middle East pushes diesel prices up — other costs will likely follow

Morgan Bazilian, director of the Payne Institute for Public Policy, discusses how petroleum prices are being impacted by the war in Iran.
March 6, 2026

Will Denver’s snowless winter affect Waymo’s rollout?

Frankie Zhu, assistant professor of mechanical engineering, discusses how autonomous vehicles can be challenged by snowy or wet conditions.
March 5, 2026

The First 36 Hours of War Consumed Over 3,000 U.S.-Israeli Munitions

Morgan D. Bazilian, director of the Payne Institute for Public Policy, co-wrote this analysis on the challenges the U.S. could face in replenishing its munition stockpiles.
March 5, 2026