2016-17
Call it high-altitude kombucha: CU Boulder biologist Valerie McKenzie has developed a probiotic solution that inoculates boreal toads from a virulent infection.
Current wildfire policy can’t adequately protect people, homes and ecosystems from the longer, hotter fire seasons caused by climate change, according to a recent research paper led by CU Boulder.
As the top public university for NASA research funding, CU Boulder is famous for aerospace.
Most particle physics experiments take place in a lab, but these days, JILA professor Dana Anderson prefers taking his to the air.
CU Boulder’s Center for Humanities and the Arts is reshaping research and education across traditional program boundaries.
Graduate student Lila Finch’s luminous sculpture lends artistic form to scientific function.
New shelf-stable vaccines could bolster lifesaving immunization deliveries worldwide.
Mounting evidence shows healthy resident bacteria can play a pivotal role in supporting physical health.
How to prepare young scientists to tackle the problems of our 21st-century world?
More than 5 million people suffer from fibromyalgia, a syndrome characterized by chronic muscle discomfort, sleep problems, pain hypersensitivity and sometimes mood disorders.