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Marie Banich, a leading brain researcher who truly does understand what teens are thinking, and Adam Bradley, who makes the case for pop music as poetry, are among the featured presenters on the first stop of the CU Boulder Next national tour.
Marijuana may not be as damaging to the brain as previously thought, according to new research from the University of Colorado Boulder and the CU Change Lab.
Katharine Jefferts Schori will speak on “The Measure, Dimension, and Intersectionality of Truth†on Thursday, Feb. 1, at 5:30 p.m. in Hale Science 270 on campus.
Coloradans “firmly disapprove†of President Donald Trump and the U.S. Congress, have waning confidence in state lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, and overwhelmingly support “Dreamers,†CU Boulder research shows.
New study sheds light on key protein in memory formation and its potential role in the treatment of neurological diseases.
Compiling the first global atlas of soil bacteria, researchers have identified a group of around 500 key species that are both common and abundant worldwide.
Rising air during global dust storms on Mars hoists water vapor high in the the planet's atmosphere, new research shows.
Google’s Chief Internet Evangelist to give Gamow lecture at CU Boulder Feb. 10Having a commercial email address in the early- to mid-1990s — from America Online (AOL) or Compuserve, or perhaps Prodigy or Earthlink — marked a user as an “early
New Play Festival winner reveals the rich history of New York’s Hart IslandOn an island in New York City, there’s a mass grave where more than a million forgotten souls are buried—and almost no one knows about it.Once the home of a tuberculosis
When death comes calling, how will you measure your time on Earth? That’s the question presented in “Everyman,†a classic 15th-century morality play.