Research
ӽ紫ý’s Sleep and Development Lab’s summer fellowship provides hands-on training for undergrads while furthering research for the university.
Electrically activating chemicals could help remove carbon dioxide from the air, ӽ紫ý researchers find.
Undergraduate awarded funds as a part of an effort to encourage research for student military veterans.
In "Homo Ecophagus," physician with ӽ紫ý ties sees humanity devouring itself—and the planet.
With Fulbright support, ӽ紫ý linguist developed new approach to semantics of natural languages with international colleagues gathered in Italy.
Artist Erin Hyunhee Kang cultivates collective understanding in her exhibit: “A Home In Between.”
Attention, horror Buffs: ӽ紫ý’s resident horror expert Professor Stephen Graham Jones talks dread vs. terror, Colorado’s haunted attractions, why people like to be scared and more.
A $3 million grant from the National Science Foundation will allow ӽ紫ý researchers to better understand how complex species interactions affect natural ecosystems.
Professors’ conceptual art shines spotlight on those who existed at the margins of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West shows.
A newly discovered material structured like a honeycomb can transform from an electrical insulator, like rubber, into an electrical conductor, like metal, in a matter of seconds. Now, researchers at ӽ紫ý think they can explain why.