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Gov. Jared Polis named the Honorable Susan Blanco, who has ties to CU Boulder, to the Colorado Supreme Court.
New observations provide an extraordinarily detailed look at how stars are born in the extreme environment near the heart of the galaxy.
As tech advancements speed up, how can we best incorporate AI tools at school and work? Get Nikolaus Klassen's take. He's a business analyst at Google, who teaches Applied AI Ethics at the ATLAS Institute.
Does using Nextdoor make you more likely to support aggressive policing tactics? A new paper from two College of Communication, Media, Design and Information experts sheds interesting light on the platform.
CU Boulder researchers have built high-performing optical micro-resonators, opening the door for new sensor technologies. In the future, the technology could be used for compact micro-lasers, advanced chemical and biological sensors and even tools for quantum metrology and networking.
Heavy metals, phthalates and other potentially harmful chemicals have been detected in a range of menstrual products. Read from CU expert Jenni Shearston on The Conversation.
An avalanche killed at least eight skiers on a guided backcountry excursion near Lake Tahoe. CU expert Nathalie Vriend explains what happens in an avalanche and shares survival techniques—read on The Conversation.
CU Boulder linguistics researcher Kate Arnold-Murray studies what a Facebook fight reveals about identity.
To reimagine play spaces for young students, two Boulder schools enlisted expertise from the College of Communication, Media, Design and Information in redesigning their schoolyards.
A new analysis of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrests confirms that ICE tactics have changed since Trump’s first term, with more arrests made at workplaces and schools and in Democratic strongholds like Colorado.