Bumper car-like interactions at the edges of our solar system—and not a mysterious ninth planet—may explain the the dynamics of strange bodies called “detached objects,” according to a new study.
Paul W. Kroll, professor of Chinese at 鶹ѰBoulder, has been elected to the prestigious American Philosophical Society, becoming the fifth member ever of the university’s faculty—and the first from the humanities—to gain this recognition.
Glacial retreat in cold, high-altitude ecosystems exposes environments that are extremely sensitive to phosphorus input, new 鶹ѰBoulder-led research shows.
鶹ѰBoulder students and researchers are combining old-fashioned historical sleuthing with cutting-edge genetic testing and grafting in the hopes of reviving Boulder's apple trees.
It’s easy enough to marvel at a tapestry of color in your local museum, but 鶹Ѱ students are getting a first-hand look at human history that only an ultra-close examination of color can provide.
鶹ѰBoulder professors Natalie Ahn and Karolin Luger have been inducted into the National Academy of Sciences, an honor that recognizes "distinguished and continuing achievements in original research."