Science
- Using brain imaging, genetics, telemedicine and collaboration, researchers at ²ÊÃñ±¦µä are finding new ways to help stem the growing crisis.
- Dozens of viruses, including the one that causes COVID-19, have jumped from animals to humans, often with deadly consequences. Sara Sawyer wants to know which one is next.
- CU is full of innovators, who have changed the world in ways both big and small. Here are 10 inventions and discoveries made by CU faculty and alumni.
- With a $25 million National Science Foundation award, ²ÊÃñ±¦µä is launching a new quantum science and engineering research center.
- Giordan Thompson (MechEngr’20) was one of 21 ²ÊÃñ±¦µä engineering students enrolled in the Maymester course, "Medicine in Space and Surface Environments," focused on aerospace engineering, human physiology and medicine. For one week of the three-
- Here, Fairfax explains what captivates her about wetlands and beavers, what she’s learned through her research and why we all should all see beavers in a positive light.
- CU's Norm Pace isn't intimidated by the darkness of remote caves, or the vastness of the microbial universe. He's mastered both.
- Antarctica is one of Earth’s most forbidding places. That’s why CU researchers keep going back.
- Takács Quartet, the Ralphie pool and the power of a lover's touch.
- CU’s Alena Grabowski is helping a new generation of amputee athletes reimagine what’s possible.