Zoё Rom, environmental journalist and editor-in-chief of Trail Runner magazine, leverages stories from running and other endurance sports to start climate discussions.
For nearly two decades, physicists at JILA have pioneered record-fast lasers that can fit on a table and have chilled clouds of atoms to just a fraction of a degree above absolute zero. With a new award, their work is just getting started.
The week, which includes both virtual and in-person activities, is an opportunity to acknowledge the impact of ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ postdocs and their mentors. The Office of Postdoctoral Affairs annually provides two prizes.
Watching someone struggle with their mental health can be difficult. Here are some common symptoms of depression and ways to help a loved one who may be struggling.
The national gathering of leading science journalists and communicators will be held at ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ and CU Anschutz Oct. 6–10. Volunteers are needed to support tours, check-in and other activities. Get involved.
As renovations continue from the summer at Hellems Arts and Sciences, learn three things you may not have known about the classroom building and renovation project.
New ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ research shows that bacteria harness physical laws to operate at the edge of chaos and use calcium to independently diversify and find a place to settle down.
CIRES has a new position that will strengthen the institute’s commitment to working with Indigenous people in science. The inaugural appointee is James Rattling Leaf, Sr.
If you're planning to attend or watch the football games this fall, here are some of the most common things students get in trouble for during football games.