Research
- Amid surprising losses in Ukraine, “Putin appears to be determined to take down as many people with him as he can,” says CU Boulder’s Sarah Wilson Sokhey.
- Essay collection edited by CU Boulder anthropologists explores expanded notions of corruption in the Trump era.
- National Institutes of Health funds CU Boulder researchers’ work on mental illnesses, HIV vaccines and improved cancer treatments.
- The wind that sculpts the stones also conspires with plants to transform a valley floor to a landscape of mounds with embedded plants.
- Be Well’s seminar series to feature a presentation by Assistant Professor Colleen Reid on Oct. 5, where she will discuss the question and the complexity of the answer.
- Let’s CU Well presentation on Sept. 29 to cover the ins and outs of bionutrition and CU Boulder’s Clinical Translation and Research Center.
- With National Science Foundation support, CU Boulder-led initiative aims to attract under-represented people to geosciences and foster grassroots ideas at frontier of "inclusive and collaborative science."
- Surprisingly, the robbers might have little to no effect on fitweed and might even benefit the plant.
- New art and art history professor wants to use their research on ‘Black pleasure’ in art to increase its prominence in the field.
- A first-of-its kind study by CU Boulder researchers finds that exposure to air pollution in infancy impacts a child's developing gut microbiome in ways that boost risk of allergies, obesity and diabetes and may influence brain development.