Research
Language is part of who we are and everything we do, but what we do has significantly changed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
On the eve of his retirement, sociology Professor Michael Radelet says ‘yes’.
More snow is melting during winter across the West, a concerning trend that could impact everything from ski conditions to fire danger and agriculture, according to a new CU Boulder analysis of 40 years of data.
Support aims to allow scholars to focus solely on research for the ‘long periods often necessary for significant advances in their disciplines’.
New study co-authored by CU Boulder economist evaluates the costs and benefits of stricter social distancing policies when a U.S. vaccine arrival is imminent.
EBIO professor noted as a superb teacher and speaker, as well as a paradigm-shifting researcher for her work with plant physiology in extreme conditions.
CU Boulder researchers’ study suggests that thru-hiking, as on the Pacific Crest Trail, might decrease vascular health.
Researchers probe deep inside the antimatter of a tiny particle at the center of every atom
By looking at this newly emerged bird, a CU Boulder-led research team found an ‘evolutionary shortcut’ for speciation
CU Boulder political scientist says study underscores the importance of analyzing big datasets to test conventional wisdom.