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- CU Boulder alumni Judy and Rod McKeever donated a tree—once considered extinct—to the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology greenhouse, giving students a living example of modern conservation.
A preliminary study shows that reducing greenhouse gas emissions could also prevent people from dying prematurely from respiratory diseases and other health conditions that come from air pollution.
A first-of-its-kind clinical trial is looking at whether the non-intoxicating compound cannabidiol (CBD) can help high-potency cannabis users with an unhealthy dependence to cut back or quit.
CU researchers are using ultrasound with particles that respond to sound waves to soften tumors and make them easier to treat.
In July 2025, scientists spotted a comet speeding into our solar system from the galaxy beyond. Researchers from CU Boulder have gotten an unprecedented opportunity to capture images of this interstellar visitor.
A job growth rate of 0.6% supports steady gross domestic product gains, as most industries add jobs.
CU researchers are setting fires inside wind tunnels to gain a better understanding of how fire spreads across different terrain.
A new study takes a close look at TRAPPIST-1, a little star roughly 40 light-years from our sun that hosts seven Earth-sized planets.
With the Nov. 26 cinematic release of "Hamnet," CU Boulder scholars consider what is actually known about the famed playwright and why people are still reading his works four centuries later.
Ulubilge Ulusoy is advancing the science of artificial intelligence to help astronauts on future missions to Mars.