Division of Natural Sciences
- CU Boulder Professor Jamie Nagle will discuss the quarks and gluons that formed at the Big Bang in his Distinguished Research Lecture Feb. 6.
- CU Boulder chemist Niels Damrauer and his research colleagues use visible light to break environmentally persistent carbon-fluorine bonds in PFAS.
- CU Boulder researchers find that socioeconomic status is a key indicator of heart health.
- In a recent study, CU Boulder’s Robert Moulder and colleagues find that individuals with trait neuroticism rarely modify how they respond to negative emotions.
- ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ18 scientists review the evidence for the bacterial origin of eukaryotic immune pathways.
- Wildfire smoke’s health risks can linger in homes that escape burning—as Colorado’s Marshall Fire survivors discovered.
- We developed a way to use light to dismantle PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ – long-lasting environmental pollutants.
- In a study she conducted while she was a CU Boulder postdoctoral researcher, Elizabeth Holzhausen and colleagues find a link between night-shift work and prostate-cancer risk.
- Apparently, herbivores are not fond of chewing sandpaper.
- At the program’s December meeting, Todd Saliman reaffirmed CU’s commitment to the quantum education and research happening on campus.