Research
- A new first-of-its kind study aims to shed light on why so many people use cannabis before, during or after working out. It also seeks to answer a critical question: Does THC, which is considered a banned substance by the World Anti-doping Agency, hurt or help performance?
- CU Boulder's Stephen Graham Jones' literary horror continues to win awards and fans.
- New research from CU Boulder confirms that there are not, in fact, multiple species of Redpoll Finches, as previously thought.
- New research finds genetic link for spatial memory in Mountain Chickadees
- Life isn't always easy for small primates in the Soutpansberg Mountains of South Africa––foraging for food, contending with cold temperatures and fighting off rivals. A new study explores how they may weather the environmental changes ahead.
- New research led by CU Boulder researcher finds that the coral holobiont, or the coral and its microbiome, can determine who lives and who dies when the oceans warm
- Democratic reforms through decentralization could significantly help struggling nations better respond to their local populations and increase cooperation among government officials, they conclude
- Study led by CU Boulder scientists is the first to detail how carbon travels within and escapes from the Southern Ocean—and has implications for global climate change
- This conclusion is part of multi-disciplinary project of stakeholders and specialists to improve mental health in teens.
- The CAREER award will provide CU Boulder scientist with the tools to examine how global change will affect future marine ecosystems and life in general.