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As part of a summer workshop hosted by Colorado School of Mines, 18 of the top female first year students from the Petroleum Institute in Abu Dhabi participated in a hands-on “Engineering by Doing”
Geology student Alyssa Schwarz wrote this placard for the photographer Vittorio Sella gelatin silver print, titled 'Weisshorn and Mischable from Summit of Castor, Mt. Rosa.' (as seen in the Foothills
GOLDEN, Colo., July 23, 2015 – The development of affordable and efficient ceramic fuel cells that could be used to power homes, the culmination of five years worth of work by Colorado School of Mines
GOLDEN, CO, July 23, 2015 — Colorado School of Mines’ premier policy institute for earth resources has a new name: the Payne Institute for Earth Resources. From left: Colorado School of Mines
Posewitz GOLDEN, Colo., July 16, 2015 – The Department of Energy recently announced funding for algae-based biofuels including up to $9 million for research involving a group at the Colorado School of
GOLDEN, Colo., July 10, 2015 – Experts and graduate students will gather at Colorado School of Mines to explore the latest developments and future trends in materials used to generate and store
Economics and Business Professor Jim Horan is igniting a balloon filled with hydrogen to demonstrate the differences in the properties of hydrogen and helium. (Photo Credit: Trevor Hall) Geology
Kip Findley GOLDEN, Colo., July 8, 2015 – A research project led by Mines faculty in the G.S. Ansell Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering has been awarded by the U.S. Department of
GOLDEN, Colo., July 7, 2015 – Colorado School of Mines will bring together members of industry, academia and government for FLUOROS 2015, an international symposium on fluorinated organics in the
A conference at Colorado School of Mines will bring together scientists studying exotic forms of silicon, a field that organizers say would benefit from increased exposure and greater interaction