Astronauts on the moon could mine ice for drinking water or to make rocket fuel. A new study pinpoints a few cold, dark ...
With snowpack at 40% of normal, a CU Boulder hydrologist explains why this year’s snow drought stands out and what it could ...
2026 event information will be announced this summer.
In CUriosity, experts across the CU Boulder campus answer questions about humans, our planet and the universe beyond. Shemin Ge, professor in the Department of Geological Sciences, shares how a source ...
The Biomolecular X-ray Crystallography Core (BioX) within the Department of Biochemistry offers extensive resources for the crystallisation and structural determination of biological macromolecules ...
Article originally published: Feb. 2, 2026. Soon, four U.S. astronauts are slated to begin their history-making journey to the moon and back. The astronauts, the crew of NASA’s Artemis II mission, ...
We're part of something big.This anniversary provides our communities a rare chance to reflect on where we’ve been, examine ...
Sustainability at CU Boulder is not a separate discipline—it is a core principle woven into the common curriculum and manifested in the many pathways available to our undergraduate students.
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 ...
Fake news isn't just a problem for politics—it's also wreaking havoc on financial markets. A new study reveals how deceptive information is being used to manipulate stock prices, causing real ...
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 ...