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Medical Marijuana for Older Adults

"As people get older, the way their body processes medication, including marijuana, is different than it was in their 20s," says Laura Borgelt, an associate dean and professor at the University of...

U.S. News and World Report

Olympic gymnast Aly Raisman to speak at CU Boulder during CWA week

Olympic gymnast Aly Raisman is among three people expected to deliver keynote and major addresses during the Conference on World Affairs at the University of Colorado in April. … This year's...

Daily Camera

The Mystery Of A Polio-Like Illness In Colorado May Be Solved

Now, University of Colorado researchers along with colleagues around the world, say they've identified the likely cause. Acute Flaccid Myelitis is a neurological illness that can cause paralysis,...

Colorado Public Radio

CU Boulder eyes $873M budget for next academic year

The University of Colorado Boulder has proposed an $873 million budget to address lacking campus maintenance, secure its insurance funds and compensate faculty among other initiatives for the 2018...

Daily Camera

PERA bill would cut benefits, boost contributions and give future public workers a 401(k)-style option

Colorado state lawmakers on Wednesday debuted a long-awaited bill to cut public employee retirement benefits and boost contributions into the state pension fund, while giving all future members...

The Denver Post

Revolutionary gene therapy created in Colorado to start clinical trials soon

The cutting-edge research comes from Professor Linda Watkins, head of the University of Colorado Neurosciences Group. She founded a biomedical company called Xalud Therapeutics that makes the...

7News

Do I Need to Worry About Radiation From WiFi and Bluetooth Devices?

One problem, says Jerry Phillips, Ph.D., a professor of biochemistry at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs who has studied the potential biologic effects of cell-phone radiation, is...

Consumer Reports

Colorado Shakespeare Festival combats school shootings with ‘Julius Caesar’

"They'll do workshops and role-playing exercises with students, giving them an opportunity to wrestle with the choices the characters are making or that characters could have made instead,"...

Aspen Times

UCCS to open new baseball stadium Friday

UCCS is set to host its first-ever on-campus home baseball game when the university opens its brand new baseball stadium Friday. The stadium, called "Mountain Lion Park."is located off of N....

KOAA

CU Boulder study links climate, tree health

The study, funded by the National Science Foundation, NASA and the Australian Research Council, suggests that seedling establishment in Colorado will continue to decline in coming years....

Daily Camera

The latest news in Alzheimer’s disease research

Dr. Huntington Potter, Professor of Neurology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine says that scientists all over the world are trying to understand the mechanism of Alzheimer’s and to...

9 News

CU Anschutz seeks volunteers to test new gastric balloon for weight loss

They're testing the world's first biodegradable balloon you can swallow to lose weight. It's a less invasive alternative to gastric bypass surgery. Associate professor of gastroenterology at the...

9 News

CU Boulder students crafting drone for studying whales

CU's 12-member Search and Help Aquatic Mammals UAS aerospace engineering student team — the acronym, appropriately, is SHAMU — is trying to raise funds for a project aimed at facilitating...

Daily Camera

Fossil footprints may put lizards on two feet 110 million years ago

Martin Lockley, a paleontologist at the University of Colorado Denver who studies ancient animal tracks, points to alternative explanations. S. hadongensis might have trampled over front prints...

Olympic glow lights up UCHealth Memorial Hospital Central in Colorado Springs

There's a big Olympic flame that lights up a room when Olympic champions walk into it. The warm glow on the faces of seven patients at UCHealth Memorial Hospital Central in Colorado Springs is...

CU Boulder study shows moon's separation from Earth

The study was a collaboration between University of Colorado physics Professor Shijie Zhong and former Boulder researchers Chuan Qin and Roger Phillips. The research was funded by NASA and the...

CU Boulder a member of new University Climate Change Coalition

"For more than half a century, CU Boulder has been a leader in climate and energy research, interdisciplinary environmental studies programs, and engaging in sustainability practices both on...

Daily Camera

EDITORIAL: CU schools the country on higher education

Meanwhile, Colorado's public universities are the envy of the country. Maybe that's because the dearth of government largess forces university leaders to manage institutions within constraints of...

The Gazette

'Next space pioneers': Lunar robots in the works by CU Boulder undergrads

University of Colorado Professor Jack Burns leads a laboratory on campus that he describes as a mash-up between Silicon Valley and the space program with the help of two undergraduate students he...

Daily Camera

Science is a rush for those attending CU Boulder Wizards' 'Speed!'

The show was led by Nobel laureate and University of Colorado adjoint professor Eric Cornell, who was an easy-spoken host despite his advanced-caliber experiences. "I think it's a chance to kindle...

Daily Camera

One Denver gallery's walls have a story all their own

CU Denver Emmanuel Gallery is housed in the oldest standing religious structure in Denver makes an interesting backdrop for the current exhibit.

9 News

CU Boulder researchers seek volunteers with heads in the clouds in renewable energy project

A team at the University of Colorado Center for Environmental Technology is teaming with Boulder's National Center for Atmospheric Research and NASA on what's known as CitizenSkyView. It's all...

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