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LASP designated first Center of Excellence for Capacity Building in CubeSat Technologies

LASP designated first Center of Excellence for Capacity Building in CubeSat Technologies
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Research & Innovation Week returns to campus Oct. 17–21

Research & Innovation Week, hosted by the Research and Innovation Office (RIO) and featuring events for students, faculty, staff and the community, returns to its predominantly in-person format this October 17–21. Events showcase research, scholarship and creative work from across the campus and demonstrate the broad impact of the research and innovation enterprise at CU ....

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SORCE Studies Solar Cycle Impact On Global Warming


There are wide-ranging predictions about the coming solar cycle peak in 2012 and its influence on Earth s warming climate and the $88 million Solar Radiation and Climate Experiment(SORCE) mission, launched in 2003 can help find answers, according to the chief scientist on the project.
Senior Research Associate Tom Woods of CU-Boulder s Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics said the brightening of the sun as it approaches its next solar cycle maximum will have regional climatic impacts on Earth. While some scientists predict the next solar cycle expected to start in 2008 will be significantly weaker than the present one, others are forecasting an increase of up to 40 percent in the sun s activity, said Woods. ....

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