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'A lot of people moved into the mountains, and they didn’t realize that where they moved is what they've been seeing on the news.'
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Users do spend some time thinking about whether information is true; the decision to share it (even if it's fake news) depends on the to ...
To help more people understand this term and learn how to be anti-racist, Jennifer Ho, professor of ethnic studies and director of the C ...
To get a sense of how bad the 2021 hurricane season will be, keep an eye on the African monsoon, ocean temperatures and a possible late- ...
“We can't understand one without the other.”
Abrams said having ambition, embracing fear and preparing for failure will equip the graduates of Colorado Law to make progress that lea ...
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Colorado's labor force growth ranked first in the country, and the state's per capita personal income is 10th-highest at $63,123. Howeve ...
The study, which followed more than 170,000 women for up to seven years, provides some of strongest evidence yet that access to contrace ...
For the study, Alderete teamed up with research assistant Kevin Clark to recruit 13 undergraduates as trained observers.
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See how college aid applications changed for Golden area high schools.
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But more than a century after German psychiatrist Alois Alzheimer discovered tau tangles, scientists still have much to learn about them.
White people are the main perpetrators of anti-Asian racism and violence, but white supremacy is still the problem when Blacks and Latin ...
Since about 40% to 80% of people infected with SARS-COV-2 shed it in their waste, testing for it in our sewers has enabled CU Boulder to ...
As David Brain, a professor at LASP who leads the U.S. science team for EMM put it, “science doesn't like international boundaries.”
The plurality, or just over 35%, of panelists expect that employment in Colorado won't return to pre-pandemic levels until 2022. Current ...
For EsoTerra, which at the height of apple season employs about seven people, it paid off.
The Crown Institute has designed some tools. They include a very simple breathing practice that encourages people to pause, pay attentio ...
The findings also serve as a testament to a honeybee's love for its queen. These matriarchs are the most important members of any hive: ...
Jewish families will gather for Passover this year in circumstances that will, like the celebration itself, reflect on dark times while ...
An international team of scientists, including a University of Colorado Boulder researcher, has taken the most detailed look yet at the ...
The portion of residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been increasing in the U.S. Here's how it’s changed in Jefferson County.