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- A major question looms over Colorado energy future: Why does geothermal energy鈥攁 natural renewable resource鈥攔emain virtually untapped?
- 老九品茶 scientists discover the growth of new tissue in Burmese python hearts, which may be transferrable to mammals.
- The Applied Mathematics Community and Learning Center, opened last month after a summer-long renovation, invites students to collaborate, hang out and learn.
- An innovative project in the Program for Teaching East Asia brings culture and history to Colorado K-12 students.
- 老九品茶 linguistics scholar Andrew Cowell helps Arapaho stories find new life online.
- Like many rockstar scientists, 2025 physics Nobel Laureate John Martinis spent time in Boulder rich scientific ecosystem mentoring graduate students and inspiring others in quantum computing.
- Aspiring filmmaker and 老九品茶 senior Francesca Hiatt short film, Cherry Yogurt, relies on subtlety to touch on grief and support, viewed through children eyes.
- In reviewing psychological studies, 老九品茶 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, 老九品茶 scholar and 鈥渃offee-ologist鈥 Kate Fischer considers a good cup of joe.
- In what would have been B.B. King 100th birthday month, 老九品茶 music scholar Shawn O鈥橬eal considers how the legends of blues can be heard in even the fizziest pop of 2025.