Research
The world of campsite reservations is increasingly cutthroat, so why are so many campers not showing up? CU ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß economist Jon Hughes applies numerical modeling to understand campground no-shows.
University of Colorado researchers work with an international team to uncover more about the mysterious objects detected by the James Webb Space Telescope.
Desert dwellers offer evidence that genes carried by an individual store information that literally reaches back millions of years.
The two countries have developed deep ties over the past two decades, but it’s unclear what impact recent U.S. actions against Venezuela will have on Havana’s government, CU ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß Latin America researcher Jen Triplett says.
If it doesn’t include social interaction, norms and a desire not to offend, it’s not modesty, CU ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß philosopher Derick Hughes argues.
In new book, CU ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß political scientist Steve Chan highlights the dangers of a Sino-U.S. war over Taiwan and why the Chinese believe time is on their side in their goal for reunification.
CU ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß philosophy PhD student Nathan Huffine offers ‘limited foreknowledge’ to solve the paradox of human free will and an all-knowing deity.
In new book, CU ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß classics Professor Zach Herz focuses on the law, the bureaucrat and the Roman Empire.
CU ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß geobiologist Lizzy Trower received a Simons Foundation Pivot Fellowship, allowing her to acquire new tools and redirect her deep-time expertise toward urgent environmental challengesFor most of her career, Lizzy Trower has been a time
CU ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß scientist Roselinde Kaiser and research colleagues seek to understand the connection between executive functioning and mood problems.