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The number of minority Ph.D. candidates in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) will expand thanks to a two-year grant of nearly $1 million...
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When this year’s iGEM team at the University of Colorado Boulder began meeting, they wanted to take what they knew about biology and use it to build something...
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Research has found that what is most important to an aging senior citizen is independence. A collaborative study through the Colorado Clinical and...
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UCCS hosted participants of the 2013-14 CU system Excellence in Leadership Program Oct. 11. More than 30 UCCS and representatives from CU Denver, Anschutz...
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A walking stick insect camouflages with a chamise shrub in southern California. The ability of the the insect, Timema cristinae, to be well camouflaged affects...
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Pueblo resident receives award at event marking the second anniversary of the launch of CU Advocates, a network of people engaged in grass-roots support of the...
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Carpenter was the first of 18 CU-Boulder astronaut affiliates to fly in space.
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Researchers know that feeding some patients intravenously can save their lives – but also can cause liver damage. Now scientists at the University of Colorado...
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Video images are startlingly brilliant at the newly modernized Fiske Planetarium. (Photo: Casey A. Cass/University of Colorado) Sky gazers will be better...
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Scott Carpenter (Photo courtesy of NASA) Scott Carpenter, a University of Colorado Boulder alumnus and a famed NASA Mercury astronaut who became only the...
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Have you ever laughed at an epic FAIL? Or that klutzy moment when someone awkwardly falls down? Why was it so funny? Peter McGraw has traveled around the world...
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A lightning bolt strikes Boulder, as seen from the National Center for Atmospheric Research mesa west of town. Photo courtesy of John Jorgensen. Electrical...
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Younger patients with colorectal cancer that has spread to other parts of the body represent a high-risk group that is less likely to respond to treatment...
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Dr. Shore helped move and expand CU’s health sciences campus, fought for improved mental health services for American Indians and other native groups and even...
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At a CU Lunch and Learn presentation, Stein Sture, CU-Boulder vice chancellor of research, will discuss how the work of the Nobel winners has influenced...
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Leeds Business Confidence Index (click to view report) The confidence of Colorado business leaders has slightly declined going into the fourth quarter as...
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A major Department of Defense grant to researchers Jennifer Richer, PhD, and Anthony Elias, MD, at the University of Colorado Cancer Center aids development of...
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In the basement of the Auraria Science Building, you’ll find two very different CU Denver chemistry students working in the same lab, beaming with the same...
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Project PrEPare provides individuals with an FDA-approved drug called Truvada to protect them from becoming infected with HIV. This prevention method is called...
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She is the ninth faculty member across the CU system – and eighth from CU-Boulder – to win the prestigious award from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur...
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He's the first UCCS faculty member to develop a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC), a free, eight-week course on beginning game programming.
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An intriguing study led by the University of Colorado Boulder may provide a powerful new tool for forensic scientists attempting to determine the time of death...
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The ball gets crisply knocked back and forth as players glide through drills. The CU Denver men's soccer club team is only a few weeks old, but already this...
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A large inflatable Twister game board was a popular attraction at Friday’s Anschutz Block Party. A large inflatable Twister game board was a popular attraction...
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When the Colorado Buffaloes catch a breather during televised football games this fall — ditto for the basketball team, right into spring — TV viewers may see...