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7 innovative schools that beat the odds

May 31, 2019

CU Boulder is helping to recognize schools that get creative to meet the needs of their studentsā€”from teaching young learners Native American languages to giving them a chance to get up close with birds in the wild.

Researcher works with cyanobacteria, a green substance, in beaker

Futuristic ā€˜livingā€™ buildings use bacteria, not bricks

What if buildings could ā€œcome aliveā€ by being constructed with hybrid materials that could heal themselves rather than decay and reduce atmospheric carbon rather than contribute to it?

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Human Performance Summit explores apex of mind, body, spirit

May 30, 2019

CU recently hosted nearly 250 participants from the military, athletic, investment, scientific and entrepreneurial communities for a day-long exploration of where the limits of human performance lie and how to push those limits.

Microscopic view of light bending around a big atom

Scientists offer designer ā€˜big atomsā€™ on demand

May 29, 2019

Physicists report they can build and control particles that behave like tiny atoms with a precision never seen before.

Singers and faculty workshop a new piece in the CU New Opera Workshop

CU New Opera Workshop celebrates 10 years with Tom Cipullo work

May 29, 2019

Eklund Operaā€™s trailblazing intensive workshop has been the perfect playground for composers with in-progress operas for a decade. For 2019, Cipullo brings his new piece ā€œHobsonā€™s Choiceā€ to the program.

Dirty hands

Healthy, stress-busting fat found hidden in dirt

May 28, 2019

Thirty years after scientists suggested increased exposure to microorganisms could benefit health, CU Boulder researchers have identified an anti-inflammatory fat in a soil-dwelling bacterium that may be partly responsible.

Gregory Formosa inspects Endoculus

A robot may one day perform your colonoscopy

May 28, 2019

CU Boulder researchers are taking a page from ā€œThe Magic School Busā€ and journeying inside the human body using a new, versatile robot to navigate the squishy and often-unpredictable terrain of the intestine.

2012 Flagstaff fire

Wildfires in the West: How we need to learn to live with fire

May 22, 2019

In this episode of Brainwaves, weā€™ll hear from experts on the explosion of ā€œmegafiresā€ across the West, the rising cost of fighting wildfires and weā€™ll get an update on what wildfire season will look like this year.

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Why lack of sleep is bad for your heart

May 20, 2019

People who sleep fewer than seven hours per night have lower levels of gene-regulating molecules that are key for dampening down inflammation and keeping blood vessels healthy, a new study shows.

Dubrovnik, Croatia

What to know after the ā€˜Game of Thronesā€™ series finale

May 17, 2019

After eight seasons and 47 Emmy Awards, HBOā€™s ā€œGame of Thronesā€ aired its series finale Sunday night. We asked Media Studies Associate Professor Rick Stevens about the showā€™s impact.

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