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Aerial photo of Climax Mine with white clouds and a blue sky.

Mines researchers develop injectable microwheels to deliver fast, effective treatment for blood clots

January 6, 2016
This diagram illustrates the assemblage and rolling of the microwheels. GOLDEN, Colo., Jan. 6, 2016 – Biomedical microwheel research conducted by members of the Colorado School of Mines Department of
Liz Bell from WE2ST using gummie bears to demonstrate osmosis

Mines leads hands-on science demos for K-6 students

November 13, 2015
Imagining cookie crumbs as dirt and gummy worms as organic matter, Colorado School of Mines students introduced elementary school students to the concept of oil and gas formation in one of several
Laine Greaves-Smith at Longmont's EcoCreations 6 art exhibit. (Photo Credit: Laine Greaves-Smith)

Mines student uses recycled car parts to make art

May 27, 2015
Visit student Laine Greaves-Smith in his garage, and you will find him buried in an assortment of sprockets, gears, pipes, bearings, aluminum, steel and transmission chains. He is using recycled car
Aerial photo of Climax Mine with white clouds and a blue sky.

Mines student wins grand prize at Colorado Undergraduate Space Research Symposium

May 5, 2015
Mimlitz, left, is awarded the grand prize at the Colorado Undergraduate space Research Symposium by Greg Stahl of First RF Corporation. GOLDEN, Colo., May 5, 2015 – Zachary Mimlitz, a Colorado School
Aerial photo of Climax Mine with white clouds and a blue sky.

Mines Proof of Concept Program awards four projects

April 14, 2015
GOLDEN, Colo., April 15, 2015 – Four research projects have received funding through the Colorado School of Mines Proof of Concept Program to help advance the concepts to the commercial marketplace
Aerial photo of Climax Mine with white clouds and a blue sky.

Mines physics students bring “STEM museum” to middle school students

April 13, 2015
GOLDEN, Colo., April 13, 2015 – Members of the Society of Physics Students at Mines are doing their part to cultivate the next generation of scientists and engineers, particularly young people from

Four students travel outside of CO for summer internships

April 13, 2015
Summer is fast approaching and these four Colorado School of Mines students with different majors are venturing outside of Colorado to have some unique opportunities. Student: Amos Gwa Major: Computer
The Mines Band takes a group photo outside Dunn's River Falls & Park. (Photo Credit: CSMAA Board President Ray Priestley ’79)

Mines Band visits Jamaica for music, engineering adventure

March 26, 2015
Eleven members of the Mines Band, along with Teaching Professor & Music Program Director Bob Klimek, Colorado School of Mines Alumni Association Board President Ray Priestley ’79 and Electrical
Mechanical engineering student Kaitlyn Martin and electrical engineering student Eduardo Urquidi Junior are taking apart last year's rover.

Blasterbotica to build new rover for NASA competition

March 6, 2015
In the sixth annual and largest NASA Robotic Mining Competition, a team of 14 Mines students will be competing against 53 teams from all over the nation to design and build a mining rover. The senior
Zhang and Li demonstate the old method of laparoscopic surgery.

Eye tracking system may modernize robotic surgeries

January 16, 2015
Colorado School of Mines Mechanical Engineering professor Xiaoli Zhang and graduate student Songpo Li have developed a gaze-contingent-controlled robotic laparoscope system that can help surgeons

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