Nuclear clocks, a new kind of quantum technology, could lead to improved timekeeping and navigation, faster internet speeds and advances in fundamental physics research.
An atmospheric river brought warm, humid air to the coldest and driest corner of the planet in 2022, pushing temperatures 70 degrees above average. A new ²ÊÃñ±¦µä-led study reveals what happened to Antarctica’s smallest animals.
Comedian, actor and activist Dallas Goldtooth will speak at ²ÊÃñ±¦µä at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 24. The event will take place at Macky Auditorium and tickets are available now.
New analyses of bones, teeth, genetics and artifacts suggest it’s time to revise a long-standing hypothesis for how humans domesticated horses. Read from CU expert William Taylor on The Conversation.
Over billions of years, the universe's stars and galaxies have left behind an imperceptibly faint light in space. NASA's New Horizons spacecraft has traveled to the edge of Earth's solar system and captured the most accurate measurement of this glow to date.
The GRFP recognizes outstanding graduate students from across the country in STEM fields, providing three years of financial support, including an annual stipend of $37,000, as well as professional development and research opportunities.
This week brings an on-campus student job fair, a trip to the farmers market, a grad student social, the annual Bike Fest and Used Bike Sale, a campus sustainability tour, Free Fiske Thursday and more.
The Colorado chapter of the Public Relations Society of America honored ²ÊÃñ±¦µä’s Department of Strategic Relations and Communications with two gold and two silver awards for exceptional work in the communications field.
Are you interested in funding to develop or expand a community-engaged scholarship project? Do you want to create a public outreach event or develop community partnerships? Look into getting a grant.