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Roaming Ralphie will be closed Friday, Jan. 23, due to poor weather conditions. CU on the Run and WeatherTech Cafe will close early at 8 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 29, for maintenance work. Located in ...
Looking for a job or internship as a college student can feel like a big adventure—and AI tools like ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot or Google Gemini can make navigating the process easier than ever. So ...
Disability Services supports students experiencing medical conditions related to pregnancy, childbirth or postpartum recovery that substantially limit a major life activity. These conditions may ...
To kick off the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology in 2025, three Colorado universities in collaboration with Elevate Quantum have announced that a new facility for fostering quantum ...
The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the American Council on Education (ACE) have announced that CU Boulder has been chosen to serve as the administrative and operational host ...
A new University of Colorado at Boulder study indicates that not only do human hands harbor far higher numbers of bacteria species than previously believed, women have a significantly greater ...
Cannabis products high in the nonintoxicating compound CBD can quell anxiety better than THC-dominant products—and without the potential side effects, new CU Boulder research suggests. The study of ...
In 2019, a grieving mother named Jang Ji-Sun donned a virtual reality headset and was instantly transported to a grassy field where she spent 10 minutes playing with an AI version of her daughter, Na ...
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 ...
60 years after its legalization, people are still attracted to the lottery because of the strong emotions associated with imagining the future, CU Boulder psychologist says Sixty years ago last week, ...
Earth’s atmosphere might have contributed to the origin of life more than previously thought. In a study published Dec. 1 in the "Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences," CU Boulder ...
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