A CU Boulder doctoral student examined how an unconventional social media campaign worked in 2020 to make Joe Biden more appealingâor at least less unappealingâto progressive voters.
Children born to women who experienced more racial bias and discrimination tend to have a slower epigenetic clock, potentially impacting development, according to a new study led by researchers at CU Boulder and CU Anschutz Medical Campus.
In the 1970s, Denver became the first and only city to be named an Olympics host, then later back out. A new study shows that Coloradoâs feelings about the Games remain complicated today.
When it comes to OpenAIâs deals with national media providers, CMCIâs faculty experts have questionsâexpecting more agreements like this in the future.
In âThe Catalyst: RNA and the Quest to Unlock Lifeâs Deepest Secrets,â Nobel Laureate Tom Cech explores how DNAâs long-overlooked sibling could revolutionize medicine.
Odysseus, a tenacious lander built by the company Intuitive Machines, almost didn't make it to the moon. But an experiment aboard the spacecraft managed to capture an image of Earth as it might look to observers on a planet far from our own.
Itâs an unfortunate truth of higher education that you need research experience to gain research experience. In a new publication, CU Boulder scientists detail how the SkillsCenter allows students to gain credentials in basic to advanced research skills.
Professor Edith Zagona provided technical and advisory services during a U.S. Agency for International Development-sponsored visit to Armenia, where rural communities are running out of water due to uncontrolled use by fish farms and pollution caused by untreated mining tailings.
In its bankruptcy filing, the Romance Writers of America blamed âdisputes concerning diversity, equity and inclusionâ for its membership declining by an astounding 80%. Read from CU expert Christine Larson on The Conversation.