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The Bangladesh Miracle: Decades-Long Study Reveals Impact of Family Planning

March 11, 2022

What happens when women gain the ability to control their reproductive destiny?

Shamika Klassen

Black Twitter Is the New "Green Book"

March 11, 2022

CU Â鶹ӰԺ research by PhD candidate Shamika Klassen shows how Black Twitter serves underrepresented communities.

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Unlearning Pain: How Psychological Therapy Could Aid Chronic Pain

March 11, 2022

Psychological therapy research shown to help chronic pain patients.

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The Colorado Lullaby Project Bridges Mental Health and Parenting

July 2, 2021

CU project pairs student musicians with new parents to create custom songs for their babies.

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The Shecession: How the Pandemic Is Impacting Women’s Careers

July 2, 2021

What the pandemic revealed about gender inequalities — and what needs to change.

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Campus News Briefs Summer 2021

July 2, 2021

Research and news from CU Â鶹ӰԺ.

The Emirates Mars Mission Hope Spacecraft prior to shipment to Dubai.

Everything You Need to Know Â鶹ӰԺ CU’s Involvement in the Emirates Mars Mission

March 31, 2021

As scientists from both the MBRSC and LASP continue to work together and collect data from the Emirates Mars Mission, here’s a look at CU’s involvement in the collaborative, community-building nature of the UAE-led project.

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Aerosol Superstar

March 18, 2021

Shelly Miller solves problems she cares about. As a CU Â鶹ӰԺ mechanical engineering professor, her expertise on aerosols, indoor air pollution and urban air quality catapulted her to a global spotlight in 2020, giving her the chance to make huge world changes, fast. She discusses her work, the pandemic and what it’s like being suddenly in high demand.

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Are Our Kids Tech Obsessed?

March 18, 2021

CU research finds technology use in children and teens may not be as dire as many assume. Kids growing up in the mobile internet era have heard it all, often uttered by well-meaning parents fearing too much screen time could spur lasting problems. But a series of studies by CU Â鶹ӰԺ sociology professor Stefanie Mollborn suggests such fears may be overblown.

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A Campus Commitment to Impacting Climate Change

March 18, 2021

An essay by CU Â鶹ӰԺ Chancellor Philip P. Distefano. One of the core missions of our university is to positively impact humanity, and humanity faces the existential crisis of a warming planet caused by human beings.

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