Lisa Marshall
- One in five new or expectant moms experiences mental health problems, like depression and anxiety. The Alma program matches moms who've been through it with those in the thick of it.
- For 15 years, criminologist Joanne Belknap has worked to compare sexual assault rates among women in prison with those in surrounding communities at the same time. Her findings are out, and they shocked even her.
- About two-thirds of Americans own stock, and many have been watching as their savings have tanked. CU Boulder Finance Professor Shaun Davies offers his take on the market's wild ride and what investors should consider.
- New animal research shows that exposure to antibiotics at a critical window of development can stunt growth of insulin-producing cells in the pancreas, boosting risk of Type 1 diabetes. It also identifies a microorganism key to supporting healthy life-long metabolism.
- A new CU Boulder study unravels a decades-old mystery around an enigmatic enzyme—a cancer driver known as CDK7.
- CU Boulder criminologist David Pyrooz calls for more mental health support for people who have been exposed to gun violence.
- A new systematic review, led by CU Boulder researchers and published by the National Institute of Justice, analyzes 150 studies to provide a framework for preventing school violence.
- With ideal conditions and strategic pacing and drafting, Kenyan Faith Kipyegon is on the brink of hitting the fabled track and field milestone, a new study suggests. Now, the authors are urging her to go for it.
- Like only about 5% of all mammal species, prairie voles can form long-term bonds with a partner. CU Boulder neuroscientist Zoe Donaldson shares what these critters can teach us about love.
- New research shows that women who hit menopause later in life have healthier blood vessels and are less likely to have strokes and heart attacks in their postmenopausal years.