A CU-Boulder research team, led by Professor Pieter Johnson, spent three years visiting hundreds of ponds in California in search of amphibian deformations and the parasites that cause them.
A CU-Boulder research team, led by Professor Pieter Johnson, spent three years visiting hundreds of ponds in California in search of amphibian deformations and the parasites that cause them.
An international team of researchers including several from CU-Boulder who have been analyzing ice cores from the Greenland ice sheet going back in time more than 100,000 years believe the last interglacial period may be a road map of sorts regarding the future climate of Earth as temperatures an
When a sun-gazing NASA satellite designed and built by the University of Colorado Boulder launched into space on Jan. 25, 2003, solar storms were raging.
Get tips for attending the 2013 CU-Boulder Spring Career Fair from Career Services Director Lisa Severy.
The acrobatic flips of spirit squad member Ozell Williams are a good illustration of how University of Colorado Boulder students strive for a higher degree of difficulty. Professor Paul Beale reveals the science behind both Ozell's amazing tumbling and CU's top-ranked physics program.
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