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A new book from journalism Professor Hillary Rosner looks at human-made barriers—visible and not—that have disrupted animal migrations and threaten our ecology.
A CU Boulder network expert discusses Monday’s Amazon Web Services network outage and its wide-ranging impacts.
CU Boulder finance expert explains the phaseout, rounding rules and what the end of the penny means for consumers.
Researchers explored a fluid-based optical device known as an electrowetting prism to steer lasers at high speeds for advanced imaging applications. This new frontier in miniature lasers opens the door to new technologies in microscopy, LiDAR, optical communications and even brain imaging.
CU Boulder engineers have designed a framework to help technology developers create artificial intelligence people will actually want to use.
Astronauts generally can't look out the window like you might in a car—a "virtual window" could instead serve that purpose. Read from CU experts Torin Clark and Taylor Lonner on The Conversation.
Assistant Professor Robert MacCurdy and doctoral student Charles Wade have created an open-source software package that uses functions and code to map not just shapes but where different materials belong in a 3D object. The project has the potential to transform 3D printing by enabling engineers to design multi-material objects more smartly and efficiently.
CU Boulder linguistics scholar Andrew Cowell is helping Arapaho stories find new life online.
While some species are keeping pace with each other's changes, certain bumblebees may be struggling to find enough food.
As cybercriminals use generative AI to craft more convincing scams, Leeds School of Business expert Sebastian Schuetz shares tips for protecting yourself.