Research
Like many rockstar scientists, 2025 physics Nobel Laureate John Martinis spent time in Boulderâs rich scientific ecosystem mentoring graduate students and inspiring others in quantum computing.
In reviewing psychological studies, CU Boulder researcher Leaf Van Boven and colleagues find that people prioritize thinking about the future over the past.
In a week celebrating both National Coffee Day and International Coffee Day, CU Boulder scholar and âcoffee-ologistâ Kate Fischer considers a good cup of joe.
CU Boulder researcher Mary Angelica Painter finds that in post-disaster recovery, equity isnât guaranteed.
Research co-authored by CU Boulder environmental psychologist Amanda Carrico finds CEO Elon Muskâs embrace of rightwing politics results in liberals being less willing to buy the EVs.
CU alumâs book examines how the fate of the Netherlands, Great Britain and the United States as economic and political powers has been deeply intertwined with their ability to project power via the seas.
CU Boulder researcher Jessica Finlay wrote and recently published a book with her father about how microbes unlock whole-body health.
CU Boulder applied mathematician Mark Hoefer and colleagues answer a longstanding question of how to understand tidal bores in multiple dimensions.
CU Boulder graduate student researcher Jacob DeRosa delves into the brainâs ability to remove unwanted thoughts.
Kelsey Johnâs Navajo-centered Horses Connecting Communities initiative offers culturally relevant, practical education about horses.