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ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è researchers apply machine learning to snow hydrology in Colorado mountain drainage basins, finding a new way to accurately predict the availability of water.
ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è William Kuskin, who teaches a course on comics and graphic novels, considers Superman enduring appeal as Hollywood debuts a new adaptation about the Man of Steel.
In research recently published in Science, ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è scientists detail how light—rather than energy-intensive heat—can efficiently and sustainably catalyze chemical transformations.
CU PhD graduate Tara Streng-Schroeter's research offers a new way to support survivors of sexual violence.
On the 75th anniversary of the United States entering the Korean War, ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è war and morality scholar David Youkey discusses the cost of the ‘forgotten war.’
Mushroom mycelium can clean up the soil. Can it also help Indigenous people reconnect to the land? ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è researcher Natalie Avalos aims to find out.
‘The Tender Hand of the Unseen,’ an immersive video installation by ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è artist Molly Valentine Dierks, is featured through June on D&F Tower in downtown Denver.
ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è alumnus Dan Carlin brings a love of history and a punk sensibility to a new season of The Ampersand as he discusses his hit podcast, Hardcore History.
Fifty years after ‘Jaws’ made swimmers flee the ocean, ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è cinema scholar Ernesto Acevedo-Muñoz explains how the 1975 summer hit endures as a classic.
ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è conflict scholar Michael English explains why public protests matter and what they can mean in the current political and social moment.