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- Ramin Ayanzadeh's research focuses on trustworthy quantum computing to enhance the reliability and security of quantum systems. To his knowledge, he's the only faculty member in the region who focuses on quantum software, systems and the architecture of quantum computers.
- In an acclaimed new novel, CU Boulder Professor Stephen Graham Jones explores ideas of "what an Indian is or isn’t."
- A CIRES and CU Boulder-led team detected tsunami waves caused by a landslide using satellite data from a ship for the first time, demonstrating the potential for the approach to improve tsunami detection and warning in coastal communities.
- CU Boulder philosopher Iskra Fileva argues that the present time is one of great achievements without outstanding achievers.
- Robert Francis Prevost has attributed the rise of artificial intelligence as the reason for his chosen papal name Leo XIV—a tribute to Pope Leo XIII, who served amid the Industrial Revolution, another time of radical technological change. Read from CU expert Nathan Schneider on The Conversation.
- Tariffs may hit prices for toys and clothes, but your travel costs are likely safe. Finance professor Edward Van Wesep explains why.
- Within our lifetimes, it could be common for people to interact with life-like digital avatars of the dead. New research explores their promise and peril.
- CU Boulder historian Lucy Chester notes that the recent tensions between the two nations of India and Pakistan, incited by an April 22 terrorist attack in Kashmir, are the latest in an ongoing cycle.
- The concept of "Asian Americans," created in the 1960s by student activists as a way to move past denigrating labels, is today a contested category. Read from CU expert Jennifer Ho on The Conversation.
- New research shows that just being seen on social media—without likes or comments—can still boost your mood and shape your memories.