欧美极品 欧美极品 from University of Colorado Boulder Latest news from University of Colorado Boulder on 欧美极品 en-us Copyright 2024 欧美极品 欧美极品 欧美极品 from University of Colorado Boulder 115 31 / /images/newswise-logo-rss.gif Experts Available on 2024 Election /articles/experts-available-on-2024-election/?sc=rsin /articles/experts-available-on-2024-election/?sc=rsin Wed, 02 Oct 2024 14:05:41 EST University of Colorado Boulder After a Suicide, More Loved Ones Are Seeking Support Online. Does It Help or Harm? /articles/after-a-suicide-more-loved-ones-are-seeking-support-online-does-it-help-or-harm/?sc=rsin /articles/after-a-suicide-more-loved-ones-are-seeking-support-online-does-it-help-or-harm/?sc=rsin Thu, 26 Sep 2024 19:05:43 EST A new study of 2,600 posts and 16,502 comments on the social media platform Reddit shows that while online grief support platforms can be helpful, they can also contain graphic content that could be damaging to those already in a vulnerable state. University of Colorado Boulder Potential Indicators of Life on Other Planets Can Be Created in a Lab /articles/potential-indicators-of-life-on-other-planets-can-be-created-in-a-lab/?sc=rsin /articles/potential-indicators-of-life-on-other-planets-can-be-created-in-a-lab/?sc=rsin Mon, 23 Sep 2024 15:05:36 EST Researchers find certain biosignature molecules may not indicate life is present, contrary to popular thought. University of Colorado Boulder Scientists Turn to Human Skeletons to Explore Origins of Horseback Riding /articles/scientists-turn-to-human-skeletons-to-explore-origins-of-horseback-riding/?sc=rsin /articles/scientists-turn-to-human-skeletons-to-explore-origins-of-horseback-riding/?sc=rsin Fri, 20 Sep 2024 17:05:44 EST A new, wide-ranging exploration of human remains casts doubt on a long-standing theory in archaeology known as the Kurgan hypothesis--which, among other claims, suggests that humans first domesticated horses as early as the fourth millennium B.C. University of Colorado Boulder How to Fight 'Technostress' at Work /articles/how-to-fight-technostress-at-work2/?sc=rsin /articles/how-to-fight-technostress-at-work2/?sc=rsin Thu, 19 Sep 2024 20:05:14 EST For many people, constant pings, buzzes and flashes on their phones, computers and other devices are just a normal part of working life--which, thanks to technology, extends to all hours. University of Colorado Boulder Lemur CSI: Researchers ID predators threatening Madagascar's iconic primates /articles/lemur-csi-researchers-id-predators-threatening-madagascar-s-iconic-primates/?sc=rsin /articles/lemur-csi-researchers-id-predators-threatening-madagascar-s-iconic-primates/?sc=rsin Tue, 10 Sep 2024 12:05:26 EST Predators not native to Madagascar, such as feral dogs and cats, may pose a serious threat to lemur species--many of which are already facing extinction on this African island. University of Colorado Boulder Low cortisol, hair-trigger stress response in the brain may underlie Long COVID /articles/low-cortisol-hair-trigger-stress-response-in-the-brain-may-underlie-long-covid/?sc=rsin /articles/low-cortisol-hair-trigger-stress-response-in-the-brain-may-underlie-long-covid/?sc=rsin Mon, 19 Aug 2024 09:05:25 EST A new animal study shows that exposure to immune-stimulating proteins left behind by COVID-19 leads to lower cortisol, brain inflammation and a heightened reaction to subsequent stressors. University of Colorado Boulder Why do plants wiggle? New study provides answers /articles/why-do-plants-wiggle-new-study-provides-answers/?sc=rsin /articles/why-do-plants-wiggle-new-study-provides-answers/?sc=rsin Fri, 16 Aug 2024 11:05:01 EST Decades after his voyage on the HMS Beagle, Charles Darwin became fascinated by why plants move as they grow--spinning and twisting into corkscrews. Now, more than 150 years later, a new study may have solved the riddle. University of Colorado Boulder Converting captured carbon to fuel: Study assesses what's practical and what's not /articles/converting-captured-carbon-to-fuel-study-assesses-what-s-practical-and-what-s-not/?sc=rsin /articles/converting-captured-carbon-to-fuel-study-assesses-what-s-practical-and-what-s-not/?sc=rsin Mon, 22 Jul 2024 12:05:14 EST A new analysis sheds light on major shortfalls of a recently proposed approach to capture CO2 from air and directly convert it to fuel using electricity. The authors also provide a new, more sustainable, alternative. University of Colorado Boulder Study shows new efficiency standards for heavy trucks could boost energy use /articles/study-shows-new-efficiency-standards-for-heavy-trucks-could-boost-energy-use/?sc=rsin /articles/study-shows-new-efficiency-standards-for-heavy-trucks-could-boost-energy-use/?sc=rsin Thu, 18 Jul 2024 15:05:18 EST A new study suggests that the U.S. government's push to increase heavy-duty trucks' energy efficiency could encourage more shipping by truck instead of rail, reducing the policies' anticipated effectiveness by 20%. University of Colorado Boulder Women of color disproportionately targeted by book bans, study finds /articles/women-of-color-disproportionately-targeted-by-book-bans-study-finds/?sc=rsin /articles/women-of-color-disproportionately-targeted-by-book-bans-study-finds/?sc=rsin Tue, 02 Jul 2024 13:05:19 EST The first comprehensive analysis of recent book bans in the U.S. reveals that characters and authors of color are more likely to be targeted by book bans than their white counterparts. University of Colorado Boulder CU Boulder wins $20M to lead National Quantum Nanofab facility /articles/cu-boulder-wins-20m-to-lead-national-quantum-nanofab-facility/?sc=rsin /articles/cu-boulder-wins-20m-to-lead-national-quantum-nanofab-facility/?sc=rsin Thu, 20 Jun 2024 17:05:30 EST A new facility will give researchers from Colorado and across the country a space to think up and design devices that tap into the world of atoms and even smaller things--potentially leading to new sensors, ultra-fast computer chips and more. University of Colorado Boulder Wear it, then recycle: Designers make dissolvable textiles from gelatin /articles/wear-it-then-recycle-designers-make-dissolvable-textiles-from-gelatin/?sc=rsin /articles/wear-it-then-recycle-designers-make-dissolvable-textiles-from-gelatin/?sc=rsin Mon, 17 Jun 2024 11:05:07 EST Researchers at the ATLAS Institute at the University of Colorado Boulder hope their DIY machine will help designers around the world experiment with making their own, sustainable fashion and other textiles from a range of natural ingredients--maybe even the chitin in crab shells or agar-agar from algae. University of Colorado Boulder As Paris preps for Olympics, Coloradans still feel ambivalent about hosting /articles/as-paris-preps-for-olympics-coloradans-still-feel-ambivalent-about-hosting/?sc=rsin /articles/as-paris-preps-for-olympics-coloradans-still-feel-ambivalent-about-hosting/?sc=rsin Tue, 11 Jun 2024 13:05:50 EST In the 1970s, Denver became the first and only city to be named an Olympics host, then later back out. A new study shows that Colorado's feelings about the Games remain complicated today. University of Colorado Boulder In new experiment, scientists record Earth's radio waves from the moon /articles/in-new-experiment-scientists-record-earth-s-radio-waves-from-the-moon/?sc=rsin /articles/in-new-experiment-scientists-record-earth-s-radio-waves-from-the-moon/?sc=rsin Tue, 11 Jun 2024 13:05:40 EST Odysseus, a tenacious lander built by the company Intuitive Machines, almost didn't make it to the moon. But an experiment aboard the spacecraft managed to capture an image of Earth as it might look to observers on a planet far from our own. University of Colorado Boulder From 'Yellow Peril' to COVID-19: New book takes unflinching look at anti-Asian racism /articles/from-yellow-peril-to-covid-19-new-book-takes-unflinching-look-at-anti-asian-racism/?sc=rsin /articles/from-yellow-peril-to-covid-19-new-book-takes-unflinching-look-at-anti-asian-racism/?sc=rsin Tue, 21 May 2024 08:00:21 EST Univerisity of Colorado Boulder professor Jennifer Ho, editor of a new collection about global Anti-Asian racism, shares insights on what's driving it and how communities are fighting back. University of Colorado Boulder Social distancing plus vaccines prevented 800,000 COVID deaths - but at great cost /articles/social-distancing-plus-vaccines-prevented-800-000-covid-deaths-but-at-great-cost/?sc=rsin /articles/social-distancing-plus-vaccines-prevented-800-000-covid-deaths-but-at-great-cost/?sc=rsin Tue, 14 May 2024 14:05:02 EST Changing people's behavior until a vaccine could be developed prevented roughly 800,000 COVID-19 deaths in the U.S., according to new CU Boulder and UCLA research. But the authors stress that interventions like lockdowns and school closures came at great economic and social cost. University of Colorado Boulder What's with the recent wild tornadoes? Expert weighs in /articles/what-s-with-the-recent-wild-tornadoes-expert-weighs-in/?sc=rsin /articles/what-s-with-the-recent-wild-tornadoes-expert-weighs-in/?sc=rsin Mon, 13 May 2024 12:05:11 EST University of Colorado Boulder Why do we move slower the older we get? New study delivers answers /articles/why-do-we-move-slower-the-older-we-get-new-study-delivers-answers/?sc=rsin /articles/why-do-we-move-slower-the-older-we-get-new-study-delivers-answers/?sc=rsin Tue, 07 May 2024 17:05:36 EST In lab experiments, engineers at CU Boulder asked groups of younger and older adults to complete a deceptively simple task: to reach for a target on a computer screen. The group's findings could one day help doctors diagnose a range of illnesses, from Parkinson's disease to mental health conditions like depression. University of Colorado Boulder In South Africa, tiny primates could struggle to adapt to climate change /articles/in-south-africa-tiny-primates-could-struggle-to-adapt-to-climate-change/?sc=rsin /articles/in-south-africa-tiny-primates-could-struggle-to-adapt-to-climate-change/?sc=rsin Tue, 07 May 2024 17:05:10 EST Researchers led by CU Boulder primatologist Michelle Sauther walked the paths of the Lajuma Research Centre in South Africa at night, keeping an eye out for the glowing eyes of galago primates, or bushbabies. The team's findings reveal troubling hints about how small animals may adapt to extreme temperatures. University of Colorado Boulder