This month, children across the U.S. are heading back to class. Their educations will be shaped by the decisions of nearly 13,000 school boards. Anna Deese, a former school board member from Montana, breaks down some of the biggest misconceptions.
New research by CU Boulder doctoral student Grant Webster finds that the free-fare public transit initiative didnât reduce ground-level ozone but may have other benefits.
Geologists Lizzy Trower and Carl Simpson have won $1 million in support from the W.M. Keck Foundation to try to solve an evolutionary puzzle and extend Earthâs temperature record by 2 billion years.
Political science professor Kenneth Bickers reflects on what made the ex-presidentâs decision to step down following the Watergate scandal a watershed moment in American history and how it has influenced politics today.
In a new study, researchers created a sort of simulated voting boothâa space where people, or mathematical âagents,â with various biases could deliberate over decisions. The results may help reveal the mathematics of how the human brain acts when it needs to make a choice.
A team at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics has received a $2 million award to develop a concept study for a NASA mission that will investigate how Earthâs lower atmosphere influences the upper atmosphere.
When Donald Trump got the headlines from a recent National Association of Black Journalists conference, it obscured the lost opportunity for reporters of color to share ideas on how to cover controversial newsmakers.
While many voters embrace Kamala Harrisâ candidacy and the fact that she is a multiracial woman without any biological children, some Republicans are using her identity as fodder for attacks. Read from CU expert Jennifer Ho on The Conversation.