Science & Technology
Lianna Nixon turned her college Arctic expeditions into a career as a wildlife photographer and conservation storyteller.
Linda Holubar Sanabria gave a $10.4 million donation to CU Boulder, creating a 476-acre wildlife and research reserve.
CU researchers across space science, bioengineering and nanomaterials are turning “what if” questions into transformative discoveries.
CU Boulder researchers calculated that a female runner like Faith Kipyegon could break the four-minute mile with optimized pacing and drafting strategies, suggesting the historic barrier is within reach.
Researchers are exploring the potential for “AI ghosts,” digital versions of the deceased that can hold conversations and even make decisions.
CU Boulder's Ankur Gupta’s discovery of sharper, more precise natural patterns expands on Alan Turing’s mathematical theory.
From quantum science to journalism, these five CU Boulder students, alumni and faculty are making bold, world-shaping contributions.
CU Boulder researchers are uncovering the story of Colorado’s rare fireflies.
CU law professor Harry Surden discusses the ways AI can be used in daily life.
SpaceX's Sarah Gillis made history by becoming the youngest astronaut to complete a spacewalk and perform the first violin recital in space.