Being indoors with other people is a recipe for spreading COVID-19, but removing airborne particles through proper ventilation and air filtration can reduce听risk. Professor Shelly Miller shares on The Conversation.
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A study conducted in Cambodia has found that climate change makes toilets more likely to break, which leaves people more likely to 鈥済o鈥 outside. Read from CU expert James Harper on The Conversation. Read more
The number of book bans in the U.S. has soared in recent years. A new study shines light on which types of books and authors are the main targets. Read from CU expert Katherine Spoon on The Conversation. Read more
The evidence was found in a pebbly sandstone, Tava, encapsulated within the granite that formed Colorado鈥檚 Pikes Peak around 700 million years ago. Read from CU experts Rebecca Flowers and Liam Courtney-Davies on The Conversation. Read more