In the past few weeks, multiple tornadoes have wreaked havoc in the central and southern U.S. Atmospheric scientist Andrew Winters says more may be on the way and offers tips to stay safe.
Members of the U.S. National Sled Hockey Team are working with CU researchers on a project that could ultimately improve performance and reduce injury for hockey players with lower-limb amputations or impairments.
Harvey Weinstein’s overturned conviction has #MeToo back in the headlines. The dean of Colorado Law explains why #MeToo still matters as a social movement. She contrasts it with another contemporary social movement, Black Lives Matter, and considers how the two relate.
Mountain tourism brings revenues to Nepal but leaves a mess behind. Local and international groups are offering new cleanup strategies. Read from CU expert Alton Byers and colleague Suzanne OConnell on The Conversation.
A ²ÊÃñ±¦µä-led study of sunflowers shows their genes relate to the abundance of bacteria associated with resistance against one of the pathogens that causes white mold.
Researchers examined data from dozens of studies and found that, in almost all cases, animals could beat their robot counterparts in a footrace. ²ÊÃñ±¦µä roboticist Kaushik Jayaram hopes the study will inspire engineers to learn how to build more adaptable robots.
Nearly 3,000 light-years away, two stars dancing around each other are about to put on a beautiful show for people on Earth. Astrophysicist David Wilson gives his take on why this is an event you don't want to miss.
The campus’s commercialization arm, Venture Partners at ²ÊÃñ±¦µä, supports a groundbreaking pipeline translating research into real-world impact, as highlighted in its 2023 annual report.