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CU Boulder’s LISA 2020 set out to foster 20 statistics labs in the developing world by 2020; the latest count is 28.
Voluntary leaders show a way out of the policy paradox surrounding issues like climate change, new CU Boulder study finds.
Why are some people more resilient to viruses than others? The answer has eluded scientists for centuries and, in the age of COVID-19, has come to represent one of the holy grails of biomedical research.
Olivine rock weathering would absorb small amounts of global CO2 pollution.
‘Systemic racism is a real problem in our country—and dance is uniquely positioned to help dismantle it,’ professor says.
Thirty years after beginning her training as a postdoctoral scholar in the CU Boulder lab of Nobel laureate Thomas Cech, biochemist Jennifer Doudna on Wednesday won her own Nobel Prize for Chemistry for the co-development of the revolutionary genome editing tool CRISPR-Cas9
A global team of researchers led by a CU Boulder prof has received a $1.5 million NSF grant to study the classic-period collapse in Mesoamerica.
Scientists at CU Boulder have laid out a roadmap for a decade of scientific research at the moon.
Increasing fishing too quickly can cause coral reef ecosystems to collapse, new CU Boulder-led research finds.
A CU Boulder astrophysicist is searching the light coming from a distant, and extremely powerful celestial object, for what may be the most elusive substance in the universe: dark matter.