CU Boulder Today /asmagazine/ en What stress does to your brain, and what future remedies could look like /asmagazine/2022/12/15/what-stress-does-your-brain-and-what-future-remedies-could-look What stress does to your brain, and what future remedies could look like Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 12/15/2022 - 10:41 Categories: News Tags: CU Boulder Today Psychology and Neuroscience Research Lisa Marshall Neuroscientists at CU Boulder have discovered that a specific type of brain cell could be a key player in making you feel the negative impacts of stress. window.location.href = `/today/node/49809`;

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Research & Innovation Office names newest Faculty Fellow cohort /asmagazine/2022/12/09/research-innovation-office-names-newest-faculty-fellow-cohort Research & Innovation Office names newest Faculty Fellow cohort Anonymous (not verified) Fri, 12/09/2022 - 11:13 Categories: Kudos News Tags: Anthropology Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences CU Boulder Today Ecology and Evolutionary Biology English Environmental Studies Geography Jewish Studies Theatre & Dance Women and Gender Studies The Research and Innovation Office has announced the 2023 RIO Faculty Fellows cohort, which includes 17 faculty members from departments and research institutes spanning the campus. window.location.href = `/researchinnovation/node/7743`;

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What Iranian protests mean in the fight for global women’s bodily autonomy /asmagazine/2022/12/02/what-iranian-protests-mean-fight-global-womens-bodily-autonomy What Iranian protests mean in the fight for global women’s bodily autonomy Anonymous (not verified) Fri, 12/02/2022 - 09:32 Categories: News Tags: CU Boulder Today Research Women and Gender Studies Protests in Iran have sent shockwaves through the country as thousands across the globe have joined in solidarity. Marie Ranjbar explains the history of women-led protests in Iran, what's different this time and what the global community can do to support women's bodily autonomy there. window.location.href = `/today/node/49774`;

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CU Researchers Rethink Mental Illness /asmagazine/2022/11/17/cu-researchers-rethink-mental-illness CU Researchers Rethink Mental Illness Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 11/17/2022 - 14:54 Categories: News Tags: CU Boulder Today Psychology and Neuroscience Lisa Marshall Using brain imaging, genetics, telemedicine and collaboration, researchers at CU Boulder are finding new ways to help stem the growing crisis. window.location.href = `/coloradan/node/11819`;

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Cross-campus open house will feature interdisciplinary climate change research, kick off U.N. Summit events /asmagazine/2022/11/10/cross-campus-open-house-will-feature-interdisciplinary-climate-change-research-kick-un Cross-campus open house will feature interdisciplinary climate change research, kick off U.N. Summit events Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 11/10/2022 - 15:51 Categories: Events Tags: Applied mathematics Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences CU Boulder Today Chemistry Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Environmental Studies Geological Sciences The College of Engineering and Applied Science, the College of Arts and Sciences and the Leeds School of Business are teaming up to highlight CU Boulder-led research to address climate change from 3-5 p.m. on Nov. 30 in the Olson Atrium of the Rustandy Building. window.location.href = `/engineering/node/6563`;

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COVID-19 is still a ‘dangerous global health threat.’ A new international study spells out how we can end it /asmagazine/2022/11/03/covid-19-still-dangerous-global-health-threat-new-international-study-spells-out-how-we COVID-19 is still a ‘dangerous global health threat.’ A new international study spells out how we can end it Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 11/03/2022 - 16:11 Categories: News Tags: CU Boulder Today Chemistry Kelsey Simpkins Greater attention to indoor air ventilation and filtration, rebuilding public trust and clearly communicating the dominant role of airborne transmission for SARS-CoV-2, addressing pandemic inequities and a “vaccine-plus” approach are among the recommendations made by 386 experts from more than 100 countries. window.location.href = `/today/node/49631`;

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5 things to know about horror /asmagazine/2022/10/28/5-things-know-about-horror 5 things to know about horror Anonymous (not verified) Fri, 10/28/2022 - 07:55 Categories: News Tags: CU Boulder Today English Research Attention, horror Buffs: CU Boulder’s resident horror expert Professor Stephen Graham Jones talks dread vs. terror, Colorado’s haunted attractions, why people like to be scared and more. window.location.href = `/today/node/49560`;

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Physicists probe ‘astonishing’ morphing properties of honeycomb-like material /asmagazine/2022/10/20/physicists-probe-astonishing-morphing-properties-honeycomb-material Physicists probe ‘astonishing’ morphing properties of honeycomb-like material Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 10/20/2022 - 14:17 Categories: News Tags: CU Boulder Today Physics Research 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 CU Boulder think they can explain why. window.location.href = `/today/node/49448`;

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How strong is Putin’s grip on power? Political scientist weighs in /asmagazine/2022/10/07/how-strong-putins-grip-power-political-scientist-weighs How strong is Putin’s grip on power? Political scientist weighs in Anonymous (not verified) Fri, 10/07/2022 - 12:22 Categories: News Tags: CU Boulder Today Political Science Research Amid surprising losses in Ukraine, “Putin appears to be determined to take down as many people with him as he can,” says CU Boulder’s Sarah Wilson Sokhey. window.location.href = `/today/node/49380`;

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To study impacts of longer, hotter summers, ecologists haul 5,000 pounds of sand up a mountain /asmagazine/2022/09/16/study-impacts-longer-hotter-summers-ecologists-haul-5000-pounds-sand-mountain To study impacts of longer, hotter summers, ecologists haul 5,000 pounds of sand up a mountain Anonymous (not verified) Fri, 09/16/2022 - 08:14 Categories: News Tags: CU Boulder Today Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Kelsey Simpkins An annual experiment based out of CU Boulder’s century-old Mountain Research Station aims to measure the effects of warming temperatures and faster snowmelt on alpine ecosystems by coating snowpack with thousands of pounds of black sand. window.location.href = `/today/node/49286`;

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