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All students are admitted to work toward the PhD degree. We do not offer a terminal Master's Degree, though all our students fulfill the requirements for and receive a Master of Arts degree in the ...
The tiny lizards can climb glass and cling to ceilings thanks to their sticky toes. Now those toes have inspired a new material that could deliver targeted chemotherapy with minimal side effects.
The U.S. Senate narrowly approved a bill that would claw back federal funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which distributes money to NPR, PBS and affiliate stations. Read from CU ...
Campus Dining & Hospitality has partnered with Nutrislice to provide menu information for all of our dining locations on campus. Each menu item in Nutrislice lists ingredients and nutritional ...
Banner image: Wil Srubar holds a sample cube of concrete that contains biogenic limestone produced by calcifying macro- and microalgae. (Credit: Glenn Asakawa/CU Boulder) Global cement production ...
Hormone-blocking drugs can be life-saving for breast cancer survivors, reducing risk of recurrence by as much as 50%. Yet many patients stop taking them early or don’t take them as directed. A new CU ...
“Sometimes, people will make decisions to minimize that anticipated regret. They worry that they’re going to miss out on something, so they’ll decide to go ahead and play even though they realize it’s ...
From low-carb ice cream to keto protein bars to “sugar-free” soda, the decades-old sweetener erythritol is everywhere. But new CU Boulder research shows the popular sugar substitute and specialty food ...
For decades, studies have shown that children able to resist temptation—opting to wait for two marshmallows later rather than take one now—tend to do better on measures of health and success later in ...
High school students can explore research and creative engagement in a wide range of fields with programs hosted by universities, museums, libraries, hospitals, federal agencies and more.
With climate change, habitat loss, pesticides and non-native insects hurting the state’s pollinators, a CU Boulder entomologist is calling for action.
Banner image: A researcher works in a clean room in CU Boulder's COSINC facility, which will support a new $20 million quantum facility on campus. (Credit: Jesse Morgan Petersen/College of Engineering ...