Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
CU Boulder researchers challenge long-held assumptions about the relationship between bird migration and the process by which new species arise.
On the 100-year anniversary of the Scopes evolution trial, CU Boulder scientist reflects on science education and on ‘same issues, different players.’
As he muses about conservation, 1970s Boulder and how Keith Richards prompted him to finish his college career, Kevin Fitzgerald still has his sights on crafting the perfect joke.
In a recently published paper, PhD student Ellen Waddle and her coauthors provide some clarity on a decades-old problem.
It’s miller moth season in Colorado—an entomologist explains why they’re important and where they’re headed.
Newly planted apple orchard on CU Boulder campus is a nexus of university and community partnerships and will be a living classroom for students and educators.
Controlled burns reduce wildfire risk, but they require trained staff and funding—this could be a rough year.
Peter Hunt, Warren Sconiers and Josh Strayhorn will be honored during an awards ceremony May 1.
CU Boulder mycologist Alisha Quandt says there’s little reason to fear a fungi-zombie apocalypse like the one imagined in the HBO hit TV series ‘The Last of Us.'
In honor of Darwin Day Feb. 12, CU Boulder evolutionary biologist Daniel Medeiros explains what we get right and wrong about Darwinism.