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- New data suggests that lots of time on screens may even improve peer relationships. But the study comes with caveats.
- Biologists initially thought the distribution of Fremont’s buckwheat was determined by a requirement for gypsum in the surface soils.
- CU Boulder research finds that carrying a pregnancy to term is riskier than having an abortion, especially for non-Hispanic Black women.
- Religious calendars and festivals can force people to encounter certain ideas in the year.
- Amanita species can be described as edible, inedible, poisonous, deadly poisonous, and psychoactive.
- As soaring heat exposes artifacts that provide insights into ancient climate resilience and other important scientific data, the ice loss itself is reducing humanity’s resilience for the years ahead.
- Monarch butterflies gained access to milkweeds after they evolved the metabolic trick of absorbing the cardiac glycosides by sequestering them in fat bodies.
- Distinguished professor of chemistry notes rapid and positive changes during his 50 years on the CU Boulder faculty
- 'One of the most attractive features of my time in Boulder was the contact with colleagues and visitors in other disciplines. ... The intellectual importance of these contacts cannot be underestimated'