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- A team at CU Boulder is studying heavy metal pollution in a watershed near Aspen. Their efforts have a dual goal: contributing to clean-up efforts and studying the potential of recovering some of the metals.
Associate Professor Luca Corradini is embarking on a power electronics project, thanks to a $1.5 million award from the U.S. Department of Energy's Advanced Research Projects Agency—Energy.
In a series of studies, researchers from the United States, Ukraine and beyond show how everyday people and communities banded together to keep the nation running in the midst of war.
Colorado's golden autumn colors are emerging as trees prepare for winter. This process is driven by quiet chemical changes inside each leaf.
Infleqtion, a CU Boulder quantum technology spinout valued at $1.8 billion, has announced a merger to go public, becoming the 10th "unicorn company" out of CU Boulder.
CU Boulder applied mathematician Mark Hoefer and colleagues answer a longstanding question of how to understand tidal bores in multiple dimensions.
CU Boulder graduate student researcher Jacob DeRosa delves into the brain's ability to remove unwanted thoughts.
With the United States government retiring its only Antarctic ice breaking ship, a CU Boulder researcher shares what's next for polar research.
Social media platforms are designed to maximize engagement. Here are steps from CU expert Annie Margaret on how to protect your peace of mind—on The Conversation.
Ultraviolet light can disable airborne allergens within 30 minutes, according to a new study. The findings could lead to new portable devices to prevent allergies or new systems to provide relief from allergens in workplaces and other public spaces.