At CU Boulder, we lead across all fields of climate research: adaptation and innovation, policy, natural hazards, human ...
The CU Boulder School of Education and the Boulder Bookstore invite teachers, students, families, librarians, and all who enjoy children’s literature to join us for the 2025 Children's Book Festival.
Host your event or party at The Connection! For reservations of more than one lane, review our rates and available packages, then fill out the reservation request form. Once your reservation had been ...
Join us for the 8th annual Health and Wellness Summit and Employee Benefits Fair—a two-day event dedicated to enhancing well-being and connecting our community with essential resources.
Water consumption in the Colorado River Basin continues to outstrip natural supply, causing steep declines in reservoir storage. This paper looks at the realistically accessible amount of storage in ...
Sparking Curiosity in Quantum Science (SparCQS) provides education and outreach to the public and assists workforce development. This poster imagines a diverse audience of people from all backgrounds ...
The first summer on record that melts practically all of the Arctic’s sea ice, an ominous milestone for the planet, could occur as early as 2027. “The first ice-free day in the Arctic won’t change ...
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 ...
Yet 12 years after Colorado and Washington became the first U.S. states to legalize recreational cannabis, police still lack a reliable method for detecting whether someone smoked a joint or ate a ...
The world is full of robber flies—approximately 7,000 species have been recognized worldwide and 1,000 are native to North America A robber fly perched on a flat piece of sandstone in the red rock ...
The animal agriculture industry is the leading cause of most environmental degradation that is currently occurring. These detrimental effects happen as a result of overgrazing, habitat loss, ...
A team of geologists led by CU Boulder is digging into what may be Earth’s most famous case of geologic amnesia. Researchers have spotted that phenomenon, called the “Great Unconformity,” at locations ...
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