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Thirty-six rising high school seniors are spending five weeks studying near-Earth asteroids using the telescopes at the University of Colorado Boulder’s Sommers-Bausch Observatory.
Inspired by the reptiles’ grippy toes, researchers have developed an ultra-sticky material that adheres to tumors, delivering targeted chemotherapy for days.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration’s milestone settlement with Columbia promises to bring stability to a university ...
The fact that Congress and POTUS doubling down on fossil fuels by even further subsidizing the handouts to giant corporations ...
University of Colorado’s Leeds School of Business is launching the Nicholas Dante Badami Office for Experiential Learning.
CU Boulder scientists have taken a cue from the reptile to develop a material able to stick to tumors inside the body, ...
It won’t be easy to replace the production or leadership of Travis Hunter, Shilo Sanders and Cam’Ron Silmon-Craig, but the ...
It will be almost a completely new group of linebackers this year, but the Buffs are hoping they found a couple of stars in ...
An engineer at the University of Colorado Denver is developing a tool that can significantly help advance the future of ...
Deion Sanders has shared a hopeful yet cautious update on his ongoing recovery from a mysterious health issue that’s kept him ...
A team of interdisciplinary UCF researchers are leading a NASA research project to prevent abrasive, harmful lunar dust ...
The plaintiffs said they need more time to prepare a response, including hiring an expert to evaluate whether the city’s request for legal fees is appropriate.