Wolf at night

Why are we acting like wolves at night?

April 27, 2020

Around the world, people are collectively making noise while social distancing. In Colorado, we're howling like wolves.

Weddell Seal

More protections needed to safeguard biodiversity in the Southern Ocean

April 22, 2020

Current marine protected areas in the Southern Ocean need to be at least doubled to adequately safeguard the biodiversity of the Antarctic, according to a new CU 鶹 study

Students talking

CU 鶹 eyes gateway courses and first-year seminars

April 21, 2020

Student-success office studying student outcomes to learn which courses signal likely graduation

snow covered mountains

With shrinking snowpack, drought predictability melting away

April 20, 2020

New research from CU 鶹 suggests that during the 21st century, our ability to predict drought using snow will literally melt away

Jennifer Ho

Anti-Asian discrimination amid pandemic spurs Jennifer Ho to action

April 20, 2020

“Where are you from?” It’s a question that Jennifer Ho, as an Asian American, is tired of hearing. Strangers have asked her this question her entire life in an array of situations

Old Main then and now

College standouts win Jacob Van Ek scholarships

April 16, 2020

Undergraduates honored for their academic achievement and service.

Interior of the Super-Kamiokande observatory, which detects neutrinos in the T2K Experiment.

Why didn’t the universe annihilate itself? Neutrinos may hold the answer

April 15, 2020

Two physicists are on the hunt for neutrinos, among the most elusive subatomic particles known to science and the possible key to some of the universe’s biggest mysteries

Students together on Machu Picchu

Ethnic studies offers new certificate in critical sports studies

April 15, 2020

The new critical sports studies certificate at CU 鶹 offers students the opportunity to combine their interests and career goals in relation to sports.

Aerial CU 鶹 photograph

CU 鶹 undergraduate researchers named Goldwater Scholars

April 15, 2020

Niamh Brown and Santos Navarro join 42 previous CU 鶹 recipients of the Goldwater Scholars award

Camille Paige, a researcher at the BioFrontiers Institute, spits into a tube to demonstrate how SickStick works.

Scientists developing COVID-19 test that knows you’re sick before you do

April 15, 2020

Imagine a test that could tell you if you were infected with COVID-19 before you had a single symptom. SickStick may offer that chance.

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