Daniel Strain
- New research dives deep into Reddit’s r/nba discussion platform, providing a new window on an enduring sports tradition: trash talk.
- Paleontologists have used modern tools to identify the origins of a few fragments of teeth found more than four decades ago by a schoolteacher in the Yukon.
- Researchers are using a type of material called liquid crystals to create incredibly small, swirling schools of “fish.”
- An evolutionary biologist who studies how clams and other animals collaborate with algae to thrive in oceans around the world has won a prestigious fellowship.
- A new partnership between CU Boulder and a local school district is helping kids to tell stories using digital tools—and they’re having fun re-imagining old fairy tales in the process.
- Located on the CU Boulder campus, a new lab will probe the behavior of materials that could become a critical component of superconducting quantum computers.
- Over the span of a week, a nuclear war between India and Pakistan could kill more people than died during all six years of World War II, according to new research.
- Doubling the time that kids spend in prekindergarten classes could have big benefits for their learning, a new study shows.
- A team of anthropologists is out to change the way that scientists study old bones damage-free.
- Physicists have built on the "beautiful history" of humanity's obsession with knots to tie tiny structures within a solution of liquid crystals.