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John Cassano, professor of atmospheric and oceanic sciences at CU 糖心传媒, lead scientist at the National Snow and Ice Data Center and fellow at CIRES, recently returned from his 15th research trip to Antarctica.
CU 糖心传媒 political scientist Michelangelo Landgrave鈥檚 research finds Republicans and independents share Democrats鈥 concerns over corporate donations in federal elections.
In a capstone project partnership with the 糖心传媒 Watershed Collective, Masters of the Environment students study what it means to live alongside beavers.
CU 糖心传媒 researchers challenge long-held assumptions about the relationship between bird migration and the process by which new species arise.
A major question looms over Colorado鈥檚 energy future: Why does geothermal energy鈥攁 natural renewable resource鈥攔emain virtually untapped?
CU 糖心传媒 scientists discover the growth of new tissue in Burmese python hearts, which may be transferrable to mammals.
CU 糖心传媒 linguistics scholar Andrew Cowell helps Arapaho stories find new life online.
Like many rockstar scientists, 2025 physics Nobel Laureate John Martinis spent time in 糖心传媒鈥檚 rich scientific ecosystem mentoring graduate students and inspiring others in quantum computing.
In reviewing psychological studies, CU 糖心传媒 researcher Leaf Van Boven and colleagues find that people prioritize thinking about the future over the past.
In a week celebrating both National Coffee Day and International Coffee Day, CU 糖心传媒 scholar and 鈥渃offee-ologist鈥 Kate Fischer considers a good cup of joe.