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Stock image of shale gas rig

Methane in the atmosphere is increasing but rapid growth in shale development may not be to blame

March 6, 2020
The findings, published today in the journal Scientific Reports and led by Mines' Alexei Milkov, are the result of a detailed analysis of a large global dataset of the isotopic composition of methane produced from the shale formations.
Team photo of MusicBlox, with Mines students Nhan Tran and Natalie Kalin at center

Mixed-reality app for teaching basic programming honored at Stanford hackathon

March 5, 2020
Two Mines students were part of the team that developed the first-of-its-kind tangible programming experience for beginners.
Student Bri Treffner works in the Machine Shop on RockSatX project

Space junk is reaching critical levels. These Mines students are working to clean up the tiniest of fragments.

March 2, 2020
Even a tiny shard of paint in orbit can do damage to a spacecraft. The Mines Capstone Design team will launch their suite of experiments into suborbital space in August 2020 as part of the RockSatX program.
Berik Burgumbayev

Berik Burgumbayev: "I chose Mines because it has one of the most prestigious Petroleum Engineering programs in the world."

March 2, 2020
Why did you choose to come to Mines? What have you enjoyed most about being here? I went through a long search for grad school, comparing many options at different universities. At the end, only one
Group shot of 2020 PetroBowl team

Mines PetroBowl team qualifies for international championships

February 25, 2020
The Society of Petroleum Engineers student competition is "like ‘Jeopardy!’ but for petroleum engineers," says team co-captain Niels Snow.
Headshot of Paige Granie

“Electrical engineering is in almost every aspect of our lives now — it’s a lot more than just circuits and wiring.”

February 24, 2020
Electrical engineering student Paige Granie talks about how a Mines degree will enable her to achieve her dream of becoming a patent lawyer.
Aerial photo of Climax Mine with white clouds and a blue sky.

Do proximity, partisanship predict support for oil and gas development?

February 20, 2020
Morgan Bazilian, director of the Payne Institute of Public Policy, is a co-author of a new study in Energy Research & Social Science that seeks to answer that question.
Claire Thomas

Mechanical engineering student earns aerospace fellowship

February 19, 2020
Claire Thomas, one of 40 members of the Brooke Owens Fellowship Class of 2020, will spend 10 weeks working at Made in Space, a company developing manufacturing technology for space, and receive mentorship from aerospace industry veterans.
Closeup of hydrogel bandage material

Better than your average bandage: This Mines professor is engineering a 'smart' wound dressing for diabetic patients

February 18, 2020
Melissa Krebs, associate professor in chemical and biological engineering, explains how hydrogel bandages can improve the healing time in diabetic wounds.
Stock photo of Glen Canyon Dam

As groundwater depletes, the arid American West is moving east

February 13, 2020
Loss of groundwater may accelerate drying trends in the eastern U.S., according to new research that applied supercomputing to create the first in-depth model of how groundwater will respond to warming.

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