Science
- Using brain imaging, genetics, telemedicine and collaboration, researchers at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ are finding new ways to help stem the growing crisis.
- Dozens of viruses, including the one that causes COVID-19, have jumped from animals to humans, often with deadly consequences. Sara Sawyer wants to know which one is next.
- CU is full of innovators, who have changed the world in ways both big and small. Here are 10 inventions and discoveries made by CU faculty and alumni.
- With a $25 million National Science Foundation award, CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ is launching a new quantum science and engineering research center.
- Giordan Thompson (MechEngr’20) was one of 21 CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ engineering students enrolled in the Maymester course, "Medicine in Space and Surface Environments," focused on aerospace engineering, human physiology and medicine. For one week of the three-
- Here, Fairfax explains what captivates her about wetlands and beavers, what she’s learned through her research and why we all should all see beavers in a positive light.
- CU's Norm Pace isn't intimidated by the darkness of remote caves, or the vastness of the microbial universe. He's mastered both.
- Antarctica is one of Earth’s most forbidding places. That’s why CU researchers keep going back.
- Takács Quartet, the Ralphie pool and the power of a lover's touch.
- CU’s Alena Grabowski is helping a new generation of amputee athletes reimagine what’s possible.