Research
- A new large-scale study from CU Boulder and colleagues provides first evidence that a gargantuan, inhospitable plateau in Asia maintains the species barriers of some birds
- CU Boulder grad student’s work deepens understanding of evolution and extinction, and augments work of iconic but once dismissed botanist.
- Analysis by CU Boulder linguist and others finds U.S. Senate chairpersons can add bias to hearings.
- CU Boulder and NOAA scientists join panel discussion following Boulder screening of Ice on Fire, an HBO documentary.
- Rural America the focus of two new projects funded by the National Institutes of Health and U.S. Department of Agriculture.
- Four CU Boulder graduate students spent their summer working at one of the nation’s premier national parks—Rocky Mountain National Park—as part of their capstone project in the Masters of the Environment Graduate Program.
- Climate has played a small but important role in fueling civil wars and other conflicts, CU Boulder and other researchers find.
- If you are a person who is proud of burning the candle at both ends—say, a college student—and surviving on less than optimal sleep, here’s a message you might not want to hear: You can’t fool Mother Nature.
- Answer to chronic back pain relief may not be in our backs but in our heads, CU Boulder research suggests.
- CU Boulder’s Elizabeth ‘Lil’ Fenn is one of 15 intellectuals nationwide to receive a Public Scholar award.