Ancient human ancestor had unique diet, according to study involving CU
When it came to eating, an upright, 2 million-year-old African hominid had a diet unlike virtually all other known human ancestors, says a study led by the Max Planck Institute of Evolutionary...
View ArticleTwo CU-Boulder student rocket payloads set for launch on Aug. 23
A sounding rocket launching from NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia Aug. 23 will be carrying two University of Colorado Boulder student-built payloads and a pair of other payloads developed by...
View ArticleCU mathematicians show how shallow waves may help explain tsunami power
While wave watching is a favorite pastime of beachgoers, few notice what is happening in the shallowest water. A closer look by two University of Colorado Boulder applied mathematicians has led to the...
View ArticleCU-Boulder study clarifies diversity, distribution of cutthroat trout in...
Sept. 24, 2012 Jessica MetcalfA novel genetic study led by the University of Colorado Boulder has helped to clarify the...
View ArticleWhat's it take to be an entrepreneur?
CU-Boulder business student Ben Buie talks about the Graduate Entrepreneurs Association (GEA), a group of like-minded students affiliated with both the Deming Center for Entrepreneurship and the local...
View ArticleRare western bumblebees appear to be making a comeback
Sept. 3, 2013 Carol Kearns and Diana OliverasA white-rumped bumblebee that has been in steep decline across its native range in the western United States and...
View ArticleCU-Boulder student team wows judges at premiere biology competition
When this year’s iGEM team at the University of Colorado Boulder began meeting early this year, they wanted to take what they knew about biology, and use it to build something entirely new. iGEM, or...
View ArticleBedtime for Toddlers: Why your toddler might not be sleeping
Dec. 18, 2013 Monique LeBourgeois (lə-bür-zhwä)According to a CU-Boulder study, choosing your toddler’s bedtime may be one of the most important decisions a parent...
View ArticleNASA chief Bolden spends day with CU-Boulder
Rounding out a full day of touring CU-Boulder facilities and meeting with faculty, staff and students, NASA Administrator Charles Bolden spoke to a packed house on the afternoon of April 18, 2014.With...
View ArticleStudent-designed rover, built for NASA lab, can go to extremes
Just before midnight Saturday, one day before the final presentation, the project came to a dead stop. The following Monday, the student aerospace engineering team was scheduled to perform a live test...
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