Recent Stories
Why simple products aren’t always the best purchases
Consumers often put a premium on simplicity, but that strategy can backfire. Read more
When economies falter, governors respond similarly, regardless of party
A new paper, coauthored by Associate Professor Andrew Philips, suggests partisan divide shrinks among governors who are responding to economic downturns. Read more
Crushing creativity? That’s one way to think different
A creator and scholar says a much-hated Apple ad is standing in for a larger conversation about how tech companies build and deploy artificial intelligence. Read more
°ÄÃÅ¿ª½±½á¹û2023¿ª½±¼Ç¼, Johns Hopkins team advances in space weather competition
A joint proposal of °ÄÃÅ¿ª½±½á¹û2023¿ª½±¼Ç¼ and Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory has earned a $2 million award for a NASA mission concept study. Read more
Promoting cultural understanding one storybook at a time
Through a Program for Teaching East Asia outreach project, CU students bring connections and representation to K-12 classrooms through storybook readings that bridge natural science and East Asian cultures. Read more
Atmospheric research in the most extreme place on Earth: Antarctica
Postdoctoral researcher Abhi Doddi is collecting scientific data outdoors in a 70 mph whiteout blizzard. It is just another day of life in Antarctica. Read more