Neuroscientists at Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ Boulder have discovered that a specific type of brain cell could be a key player in making you feel the negative impacts of stress.
Commercialization activities led by Venture Partners at Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ Boulder had an economic impact of $8 billion nationally and $5.2 billion in the state of Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ over the last five years—a four-fold increase since 2019—according to a new report from the Leeds School of Business.
A first-of-its-kind sensor, developed by a team at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, will measure sunlight reflecting from Earth with more accuracy than any instrument in space or on the ground.
Scientists from three countries report that materials inspired by nature could one day help engineers design new kinds of solar panels, robots and even coatings for ultra-fast jets.
Protests in Iran have sent shockwaves through the country as thousands across the globe have joined in solidarity. Marie Ranjbar explains the history of women-led protests in Iran, what's different this time and what the global community can do to support women's bodily autonomy there.
Mitigating climate change by significantly reducing carbon emissions this decade will require big transitions in all sectors, from energy and transportation to construction and industry. But significant reductions in global emissions are possible, experts say.
Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ Boulder’s Sleep and Development Lab’s summer fellowship provides hands-on training for undergrads while furthering research for the university.
Clint Carroll, associate professor in the Department of Ethnic Studies, studies Cherokee access to gathering wild plants and land use management, and tends to the land in his own backyard.