Online science project at CU-Boulder receives international award

Sept. 15, 2011

The PhET Interactive Simulations project at the ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ Boulder today was named as a laureate of The Tech Awards 2011, one of 15 global innovators recognized each year for applying technology to benefit humanity and spark global change.

Arctic sea ice reaches minimum 2011 extent, the second lowest in the satellite record

Sept. 15, 2011

The blanket of sea ice that floats on the Arctic Ocean appears to have reached its lowest extent for 2011, the second lowest recorded since satellites began measuring it in 1979, according to the ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ Boulder's National Snow and Ice Data Center.

Bullying prevention to take center stage during Shakespeare shows at Front Range schools

Sept. 13, 2011

Colorado Shakespeare Festival actors will perform a 17th century play in more than 25 schools from Fort Collins to Trinidad this fall to set the stage for modern-day discussions about school bullying as part of a collaboration between the festival and the ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ Boulder's Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence.

ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ Board of Regents advance CU's biosciences initiative by establishing Biofrontiers Institute

Sept. 12, 2011

The ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ Board of Regents today unanimously approved creation of the systemwide CU Biofrontiers Institute, building on the success of what began in 2003 as a grassroots "experiment" in the organization of multidisciplinary sciences.

CU-Boulder Arts and Culture Week begins Sept. 12

Sept. 9, 2011

Arts and Culture Week, the annual celebration of ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ Boulder artistic and cultural resources, begins Sept. 12 with a variety of free and low-cost events for campus and community audiences.

CU-Boulder scientists secure nearly $359 million in sponsored research funding in FY 2010-11

Sept. 8, 2011

DENVER—ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ faculty researchers secured more than $790 million in sponsored research funding in fiscal year 2010-11 to advance scientific work in laboratories and in the field.

A decade of study provides insights into the world of self-injurers

Sept. 7, 2011

During the past 10 years two Colorado professors have collected the widest available base of knowledge about people who practice self-injury and now are offering new insights into people who deliberately injure themselves by cutting, burning, branding and bone-breaking.

NASA spacecraft carrying CU-Boulder instruments observes new characteristics of solar flares

Sept. 7, 2011

NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, which is carrying a suite of instruments including a $32 million ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ Boulder package, has provided scientists with new information that energy from some solar flares is stronger and lasts longer than previously thought.

Sept. 7 exhibit in Washington, D.C., to showcase CU-Boulder 'supercell' tracking aircraft

Sept. 6, 2011

The Tempest unmanned aircraft -- a ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ Boulder-developed system that was the first to intercept a "supercell" thunderstorm -- will be exhibited at a Capitol Hill event on Wednesday, Sept. 7, from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. in room 902 of the Hart Senate Office Building, located on Constitution Avenue between 1st and 2nd Streets NE in Washington, D.C.

New cellular surprise may have implications for human diseases, says CU-Boulder study

Sept. 6, 2011

A surprising new discovery by the ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ Boulder and the University of California, Davis regarding the division of tiny "power plants" within cells known as mitochondria has implications for better understanding a wide variety of human diseases and conditions due to mitochondrial defects.

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