For the first time, researchers have collected detailed measurements of water vapor high above the surface of the Greenland ...
Tommy Beaudreau, former Deputy Secretary of the Interior, delivered the Schultz Lecture, offering a sobering analysis of the ...
For organs to develop, grow and regenerate, cells must proliferate. But when that process goes awry, leading to uncontrolled cell growth, cancer can emerge. New CU Boulder research, published in the ...
The future of imaging extremely small objects may come down to doughnut-shaped beams of light, according to a study from researchers at JILA and the Department of Physics. The study explored the ...
This year, the Research & Innovation Office, along with the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Engineering and Applied Science and the School of Education, launched the New Frontiers Grant ...
Remnants of a virus that infected our primate ancestors 30-50 million years ago may be fueling amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) in people today, according to CU Boulder research. Previous studies ...
CU Boulder is providing leadership to a key working group under the National Artificial Intelligence Research Resource (NAIRR) pilot project launched in January. NAIRR is a joint federal agency effort ...
Join us for a hands-on 90-minute workshop led by Marissa Johnson, a former HR specialist at Google, designed to help SRE students confidently communicate their strengths, experience, and passion for ...
Whether in a somber National Portrait Gallery performance or in her wry takes on Native humor, Anna Tsouhlarakis follows her heart Anna Tsouhlarakis was a self-described “math and science nerd” in ...
In the late ‘90s, Tania Barham, who is now an associate professor of economics at CU Boulder, was in Yemen working as an economist for the World Bank, which had teamed up with UNICEF to improve that ...
From nanofabrication breakthroughs to workforce expansion, CU Boulder is fueling Colorado’s rise as a quantum technology hub CU Boulder, already an established leader in quantum science and technology ...
Many voters aren’t bothered by politicians who misrepresent facts if the statements align with their personal beliefs, recent research suggests. A study co-authored by Ethan Poskanzer, assistant ...