East Africa鈥檚 Maasai on the hunt for lions. Some conservation initiatives designed to save lions from being hunted have either failed to work or in some cases appear to have incited Maasai to hunt more lions as a form of political protest, the researchers report. Photo by Joana Roque de Pinho

Conservation efforts might encourage lion-hunting

June 1, 2013

East Africa鈥檚 Maasai on the hunt for lions. Some conservation initiatives designed to save lions from being hunted have either failed to work or in some cases appear to have incited Maasai to hunt more lions as a form of political protest, the researchers report. Photo by Joana Roque de...

Disabled actress adds meaning to 鈥楳idsummer鈥 role

June 1, 2013

For actor Jenna Bainbridge, playing Hermia in 鈥淎 Midsummer Night鈥檚 Dream鈥 at this summer鈥檚 Colorado Shakespeare Festival is a perfect fit. Like her character, she鈥檚 spent much of her life pushing against boundaries and expectations set by other people. 鈥淗ermia is a younger and vivacious woman who has kind of...

Andrew Martin, a professor in the CU-Boulder Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, directs the university鈥檚 Teaching Evolution Outreach Program. Photo courtesy of Hillary Rosner

CU program aims to improve teaching of evolution

March 1, 2013

Andrew Martin, a professor in the CU-Boulder Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, directs the university鈥檚 Teaching Evolution Outreach Program. Photo courtesy of Hillary Rosner Evolution is a fundamental building block of biology that underpins our understanding of the diversity of life today and how we, as humans, came to...

Protester gather at an anti-Qaddafi demonstration in Cairo, Egypt.

Arab Spring spawns some hope, progress, prof says

March 1, 2013

A quarter of a century ago, most of the world鈥檚 鈥渦nderachievers鈥 in terms of human development鈥攎easured by such things as life expectancy, education, guaranteed human rights and political freedom鈥攚ere Muslim countries. Human development might be considered a way to gauge how 鈥渞ich鈥 or 鈥減oor鈥 a country is beyond traditional measures...

Arielle Silverman, graduate student in social psychology at the 精品SM在线影片. Photo by Noah Larsen.

Unless it鈥檚 coerced, self-affirmation actually works

March 1, 2013

In the 1990s, comedian鈥攏ow U.S. Sen.鈥擜l Franken made the line, 鈥淚鈥檓 good enough, I鈥檓 smart enough, and doggone it, people like me!鈥 part of the national lexicon with the creation of the fictional 鈥淒aily Affirmation with Stuart Smalley鈥 on Saturday Night Live. Easy to mock, to be sure, in Stuart鈥檚...

Exercise may protect drinkers鈥 cognitive abilities

March 1, 2013

Aerobic exercise may help prevent and perhaps even reverse some of the brain damage associated with heavy alcohol consumption, according to a new 精品SM在线影片 study. The study results indicated that regular aerobic exercise like walking, running or bicycling is associated with less damage to the brain鈥檚 鈥渨hite...

The aftermath of the 2010 Fourmile Fire, the costliest in terms of private-property loss in Colorado to that date, opened the door for CU-Boulder scientists, including graduate students and undergraduates, to study the microbial response to wildfire over time. Photo by Jeff Mitton.

A burgeoning world in a few grains of sand

March 1, 2013

Diana Nemergut designed the course to teach technical skills in environmental microbiology. The course did much more; it also generated field research and a scholarly publication involving graduate students and even undergraduates.

A 1981 Osborne I computer. Photo by Noah Larsen.

Where old computers don鈥檛 go to die

Dec. 1, 2012

A palpable air of digital decrepitude pervades Lori Emerson鈥檚 time-warped laboratory at the 精品SM在线影片. Geriatric relics of the computer revolution with names like Vectrex, Kaypro and Commodore Amiga exude the strange pungency of aged electronics, vaguely musty with tart plastic undertones.

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Hazard might blow with dust

Dec. 1, 2012

Some of the smallest airborne particulate matter poses large risks to human health, but bigger blobs aren鈥檛 necessarily benign. That鈥檚 one conclusion of Jason Neff, associate professor of geological sciences and environmental studies at the 精品SM在线影片.

Omid Safi, professor of Islamic Studies at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Progressive Muslim scholar challenges stereotypes

Dec. 1, 2012

Faced with a sharp question from a critic following a talk about progressive Islam at the 精品SM在线影片 in early November, Omid Safi was ready. The professor of Islamic Studies at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill nodded as the speaker read from the Koran鈥檚 Surah 95,...

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