A new, wide-ranging exploration of human remains casts doubt on a long-standing theory in archaeology known as the Kurgan ...
A newly amended law may push the country beyond what has been a drawn-out and sluggish process to account for the country’s civil war. Read from CU expert Tracy Fehr on The Conversation.
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The CU Boulder-based Youth Violence Prevention Center has launched a new app, the Power of One, to help Northeast Denver ...
After many years without a Powwow gathering, the Native and Indigenous students, staff and faculty at CU Boulder are excited ...
CU Boulder researcher and team have discovered why lithium-ion batteries, which power most electronic devices, lose capacity ...
Read words of wisdom from some of the many talented and innovative students who graduated in May 2024, leaving inspirational ...
Just half of survey respondents wanted to continue fighting to regain all Ukrainian territory including Crimea. Read from CU geography expert John O’Loughlin and colleagues on The Conversation.
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After hosting the Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Summit on campus in 2022, CU Boulder remains a committed educational ...
Plants don’t just grow straight up—they can move in loopy and zigzagging ways to get more sunshine. Physicists were able to ...