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Astrophysicist John Bally takes a look at the first images from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope—an instrument that is gazing farther into space and time than anything ever built by humans.
‘First Asian American global superstar’ prefigured, influenced today’s interconnected world, CU ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ professor writes in new book.
John W. Comerford, who discovered the power of film at CU ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½, arranges major gift to its Brakhage Center for Media Arts.
Helanius J. Wilkins’ project aims to reflect ‘re-bodying belonging to become better ancestors.’
‘I love the idea that this basic principle that Einstein told us about a long time ago is something you can see,’ CU ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ astrophysicist says.
New research from across the globe finds that the ‘fuel of evolution’ in wild animals is two to four times more abundant than previously thought.
Assistant professor Cassandra Brooks has received an NSF CAREER award, the organization recently announced.
CU ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ scientists have successfully synthesized graphyne, which has been theorized for decades but never successfully produced.
In the wake of this week's leak about a private Supreme Court vote to strike down Roe v. Wade, CU ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ sociologist Amanda Stevenson discusses how such a ruling could impact women's mortality and the way they live their lives.
Historian Alan S. Kahan, who has held the position this year, to continue in fall.