Upcoming events of particular interest to graduate students include a creative writing and academic jargon workshop and the August writing retreat. Get details.
Eat a slab of steak and your resident gut bacteria get to work immediately to break it down. But new research shows that a metabolic byproduct, called TMAO, produced in the process can be toxic to the lining of arteries, making them age faster.
Researchers at ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Boulder think local parasites are influencing why barn swallows in Europe, the Middle East and Colorado are choosing their mates differently.
The College of Engineering and Applied Science has launched a weekly discussion series. It's hosted by Professor William Kuskin and features an Engineering guest along with open discussion time.
The "Small bites. Big impact." series continues with topics such as choosing to grow in a divided world and doing your homework while preparing for negotiation. Students, faculty and staff are welcome.