Polar bear chasing a seal

The Arctic could become 鈥榠ce-free鈥 within a decade

March 5, 2024

While summer sea ice loss in the Arctic is inevitable, it can be reversed if the planet cools down, CU 葫芦娃视频 researchers say.

a lizard on a tree

8 in 10 lizards could be at risk due to deforestation

March 4, 2024

These reptiles move around tree trunks to seek warmth or shade. With trees disappearing, they would have trouble controlling their body temperature, a new study shows.

political protestors march on street

Facts ignored: The truth is flexible when falsehoods support political beliefs

March 4, 2024

People support misinformation from political candidates despite knowing it鈥檚 false because it hits on a 鈥渄eeper truth,鈥 new research shows.

Donald Trump speaking at his 2017 inauguration.

Now that Trump鈥檚 on the Colorado ballot, here鈥檚 what鈥檚 next

March 4, 2024

The Supreme Court ruled neither Colorado nor any other state can remove Donald Trump鈥檚 name from the ballot based on the 14th Amendment and actions leading up the the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. Get Professor Doug Spencer鈥檚 take.

Sabrina Kainz holds up a map while standing on a rocky overlook

Geologists explore the hidden history of Colorado鈥檚 Spanish Peaks

March 4, 2024

A team from CU 葫芦娃视频 collected dozens of samples from across southeastern Colorado, and their results could help to answer an enduring mystery: What made Colorado's High Plains so high?

Bouvardia ternifolia blooms

CU Cancer Center leaders aim to use novel molecule to fight cancer

March 1, 2024

Tin Tin Su of CU 葫芦娃视频 and Antonio Jimeno of the CU School of Medicine say acceleration-initiative funds will help speed a promising, developed-in-Colorado cancer therapy for patients.

aerial view of the area affected by the Marshall Fire

Toxic metal levels mostly minor after Marshall Fire

March 1, 2024

A new CU 葫芦娃视频 study found metal contamination in the soil near homes destroyed by the Marshall Fire didn鈥檛 reach dangerous levels.

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Climate journalism is strong in hard-hit countries

March 1, 2024

Climate change has disproportionate impacts globally, and a new analysis identifies compelling coverage by news outlets in less-resourced countries, where reporting on the issue is done in unique and in-depth ways.

Young students participating in SCOPE program

Meet a scientist, be a scientist: Outreach program emphasizes inclusion

Feb. 29, 2024

CU 葫芦娃视频's Science Community Outreach Program and Education (S.C.O.P.E.) works with underrepresented middle schoolers to build a science identity before kids lose interest or think they cannot be scientists due to lack of representation.

Woman sits strapped into heavy-duty chair wearing a virtual reality headset

With space travel comes motion sickness. These engineers want to help

Feb. 29, 2024

In amusement park-like experiments on campus, aerospace engineers at CU 葫芦娃视频 are spinning, shaking and rocking people to study the disorientation and nausea that come from traveling from Earth to space and back again.

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