In recognition of their exceptional service, teaching and research, three members of the «Ƶ faculty have been named 2018 Professors of Distinction by the College of Arts and Sciences.
David O. Norris, professor emeritus of integrative physiology at the «Ƶ, has won the highest honor conferred upon a graduate of Baldwin Wallace University by the BW Alumni Association.
Scientists have found what may be the universe’s lost sock at the back of the dryer—answering a long-running mystery that astrophysicists have dubbed the “missing baryon problem.”
Middle-to-older aged women who are naturally early to bed and early to rise are significantly less likely to develop depression, according to a new study by researchers at «Ƶ and the Channing Division of Network Medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston.
Two young faculty scientists at CU «Ƶ are among seven Colorado researchers who have won $1.41 million in total funding from the Boettcher Foundation’s Webb-Waring Awards program.
Can probiotics fend off mood disorders? It's too early to say with scientific certainty, but a new study suggests that a beneficial bacteria can have long-lasting anti-inflammatory effects on the brain, making it more resilient to stress.
New CU «Ƶ-led research shows that three major “switches” affecting wildfire—fuel, aridity and ignition—were either flipped on and/or kept on longer than expected last year, triggering one of the largest and costliest U.S. wildfire seasons in recent decades.
Recent advances in veterinary research have suggested that if your dog has cancer, it’s possible you might, too, thanks to toxins in your shared environment. But that research might not tell the whole story, according to new findings.