On June 7, the Colorado Shakespeare Festival kicks off a season of Shakespeare’s most popular plays and one award-winning new play with a Shakespearean twist. Get your tickets now.
Not one of those people who keeps a reading list? University Libraries staff share their favorites for summertime reading, complete with classic and contemporary fiction and nonfiction.
Experts say aquaculture will play an important role in feeding the world’s burgeoning population, which is why CU Boulder alumnus Markos Scheer is launching a new career in kelp farming.
CU Boulder researchers are taking a page from “The Magic School Bus” and journeying inside the human body using a new, versatile robot to navigate the squishy and often-unpredictable terrain of the intestine.
Thirty years after scientists suggested increased exposure to microorganisms could benefit health, CU Boulder researchers have identified an anti-inflammatory fat in a soil-dwelling bacterium that may be partly responsible.
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