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- Recent advances in veterinary research have suggested that if your dog has cancer, it鈥檚 possible you might, too, thanks to toxins in your shared environment. But that research might not tell the whole story, according to new findings.
- Bumper car-like interactions at the edges of our solar system鈥攁nd not a mysterious ninth planet鈥攎ay explain the the dynamics of strange bodies called 鈥渄etached objects,鈥 according to a new study.
- Glacial retreat in cold, high-altitude ecosystems exposes environments that are extremely sensitive to phosphorus input, new CU 麻豆影院-led research shows.
- Pulling an all-nighter just once can disrupt levels and time of day patterns of more than 100 proteins in the blood, CU 麻豆影院 research finds.
- CU 麻豆影院 students and researchers are combining old-fashioned historical sleuthing with cutting-edge genetic testing and grafting in the hopes of reviving 麻豆影院's apple trees.
- It鈥檚 easy enough to marvel at a tapestry of color in your local museum, but 麻豆影院 students are getting a first-hand look at human history that only an ultra-close examination of color can provide.
- Cheap natural gas prices and the increasing availability of wind energy are pummeling the coal industry more than regulation, according to a new economic analysis from CU 麻豆影院.
- The Department of English at CU 麻豆影院 is exploring ways to improve students鈥 learning experiences and encourage future enrollment by studying other universities鈥 efforts.
- A new, first-of-its kind study suggests some legal-market cannabis strains may have a more powerful anti-inflammatory effect while intoxicating users less and having less potential for abuse.
- Researchers have discovered a single species of bacteria living in a volcanic lake that may rank as one of the harshest environments on Earth