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Protests in Iran have sent shockwaves through the country as thousands across the globe have joined in solidarity. Marie Ranjbar explains the history of women-led protests in Iran, what's different this time and what the global community can do to support women's bodily autonomy there.
Scientists show how the two factors combined to cause extreme ocean events in Indonesia.
Using brain imaging, genetics, telemedicine and collaboration, researchers at CU Boulder are finding new ways to help stem the growing crisis.
Electrically activating chemicals could help remove carbon dioxide from the air, CU Boulder researchers find.
In "Homo Ecophagus," physician with CU Boulder ties sees humanity devouring itselfāand the planet.
Greater attention to indoor air ventilation and filtration, rebuilding public trust and clearly communicating the dominant role of airborne transmission for SARS-CoV-2, addressing pandemic inequities and a āvaccine-plusā approach are among the recommendations made by 386 experts from more than 100 countries.
Attention, horror Buffs: CU Boulderās resident horror expert Professor Stephen Graham Jones talks dread vs. terror, Coloradoās haunted attractions, why people like to be scared and more.
A $3 million grant from the National Science Foundation will allow CU Boulder researchers to better understand how complex species interactions affect natural ecosystems.
Professorsā conceptual art shines spotlight on those who existed at the margins of Buffalo Billās Wild West shows.
A newly discovered material structured like a honeycomb can transform from an electrical insulator, like rubber, into an electrical conductor, like metal, in a matter of seconds. Now, researchers at CU Boulder think they can explain why.