2016-17
- Call it high-altitude kombucha: CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ biologist Valerie McKenzie has developed a probiotic solution that inoculates boreal toads from a virulent infection.
- Current wildfire policy can’t adequately protect people, homes and ecosystems from the longer, hotter fire seasons caused by climate change, according to a recent research paper led by CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ.
- As the top public university for NASA research funding, CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ is famous for aerospace.
- Most particle physics experiments take place in a lab, but these days, JILA professor Dana Anderson prefers taking his to the air.
- CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ’s Center for Humanities and the Arts is reshaping research and education across traditional program boundaries.
- Graduate student Lila Finch’s luminous sculpture lends artistic form to scientific function.
- New shelf-stable vaccines could bolster lifesaving immunization deliveries worldwide.
- Mounting evidence shows healthy resident bacteria can play a pivotal role in supporting physical health.
- How to prepare young scientists to tackle the problems of our 21st-century world?
- More than 5 million people suffer from fibromyalgia, a syndrome characterized by chronic muscle discomfort, sleep problems, pain hypersensitivity and sometimes mood disorders.