Earth’s atmosphere might have contributed to the origin of life more than previously thought. In a study published Dec. 1 in the "Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences," CU Boulder ...
The Latin American and Latinx Studies Center (LALSC) provides an institutional space for research, teaching and discussion on Latin America and Latinx Studies at CU Boulder. LALSC brings together ...
From orchestras, bands and choirs, to jazz and world music, to world-class faculty and guest performances, to student recitals and ensembles—we bring hundreds of inspiring, free performances audiences ...
What is Conference on World Affairs? For over 75 years, the Conference on World Affairs (CWA) has brought together global leaders and experts from a wide range of fields to spark lively, ...
CU Boulder is committed to making information available via assistive technologies. The campus map has known issues with certain assistive technologies that we are working with the supplier to resolve ...
Physicists at CU Boulder have designed a new material for insulating windows that could improve the energy efficiency of buildings worldwide—and it works a bit like a high-tech version of Bubble Wrap.
University policy outlines a range of behaviors that are prohibited under this university policy. These behaviors may also be a violation of the law. The Sexual Misconduct, Intimate Partner Violence, ...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in the U.S., second only to heart disease. But a new cancer treatment method from CU Boulder researchers uses sound waves to soften tumors and could be a ...
Distinct psychiatric disorders have more in common biologically than previously believed, according to the largest and most detailed analysis to date of how genes influence mental illness. The study, ...
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