Research
- In her honors thesis, recent graduate Amber Duffy describes how loneliness influences a person’s ability to respond to stress.
- Carole McGranahan, a ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Boulder anthropology professor who has long studied the Tibetan perspective of China’s invasion and occupation of Tibet, joins the Tibetan community to commemorate the location on June 9 at Camp Hale, Colorado.
- However, ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Boulder scholar Lorraine Bayard de Volo notes that electing a female president may not guarantee a more feminist mode of governing.
- Chemistry Professor Gordana Dukovic will pursue research to develop new insights into solar chemistry.
- With high levels of oxalic acid, like that in Brussels sprouts, and with a proliferation of seed dispersal, the plant easily establishes itself everywhere except Greenland.
- ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Boulder PhD student Clare Gallagher finds reason for hope amid the complexities of negotiations to craft a U.N. treaty addressing a worldwide crisis.
- Sports gambling creates a windfall, but raises questions of integrity, says ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Boulder researcher Jared Bahir Browsh.
- Venus is losing water faster than previously thought—here’s what that could mean for the early planet’s habitability.
- La Niña is coming, raising the chances of a dangerous Atlantic hurricane season—an atmospheric scientist explains this climate phenomenon.
- Blair Seidlitz, now a postdoctoral researcher at Columbia University, studied near-collisions of nuclear beams at the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland, and he did so despite having severely limited vision.