math equations on a computer screen

Researchers strive to help models learn from 鈥榥oisy鈥 data

Oct. 31, 2023

CU 麻豆影院鈥檚 Bortz group, in applied math, has won a $1.88 million National Institutes of Health grant to study methods for learning models directly from data.

Constance and Don Juan

Haunting Don Juan through the centuries

Oct. 31, 2023

Time and the popular imagination have been kind to Don Juan鈥攑erhaps too kind. In a newly published paper, CU 麻豆影院鈥檚 Emmy Herland explores how the very old story of Don Juan remains relevant through its ghosts.

Panelists speak about book censorship

Rise of book banning stems from 鈥榗ulture war,鈥 experts say

Oct. 30, 2023

At a panel discussion co-sponsored by the CU 麻豆影院 Center for Humanities and the Arts, literacy experts championed children鈥檚 access to literature.

Vice Chancellor Massimo Ruzzene

Massimo Ruzzene delivers State of the Research & Innovation Enterprise presentation

Oct. 30, 2023

At the kickoff event for Research & Innovation Week, the vice chancellor for research and innovation and dean of the institutes outlined key activities, insights and aspirations from the university鈥檚 research and innovation enterprise.

Pastoralist in Tibet

鈥楥hoosing鈥 to leave high-altitude Tibetan homes?

Oct. 25, 2023

Recent research by CU 麻豆影院 geographer Emily Yeh studies the difference between consent and coercion in the 鈥渧oluntary鈥 resettlement of pastoralists in Tibet鈥檚 Nagchu region.

Kathryn Mayer and Greg Glasgow

Why 麻豆影院 on the mountain never happened

Oct. 25, 2023

A duo with CU 麻豆影院 ties discuss their research and co-authored book about the little-known story of Disney鈥檚 plan build a mountain ski resort in California.

an illustration of mitochondria

Not just the powerhouse of a cell

Oct. 25, 2023

Newly published CU 麻豆影院 research reveals previously unknown qualities of a gene vital to a cell鈥檚 mitochondrial structure and function.

Prison bars

Colorado prisons vulnerable to natural disasters but may be ill-prepared

Oct. 24, 2023

Seventy-five percent of incarceration facilities in the state are vulnerable to wildfires, extreme heat, floods or landslides, and many are ill-equipped to handle them, new research suggests.

Sen. Michael Bennet visits with Jun Ye, professor adjoint and fellow, while visiting JILA

CU and Sen. Michael Bennet celebrate quantum hub news, hear from students

Oct. 23, 2023

U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet visited campus Oct. 20, and the trip to campus became an unexpected cause for celebration about Colorado鈥檚 place in the nation鈥檚 burgeoning quantum ecosystem.

Researchers walk the streets of New York City taking air quality readings from a backpack

Video: CIRES researchers tackle air quality from the streets of New York

Oct. 20, 2023

Follow CIRES scientist Audrey Gaudel and her collaborators as they walk the streets of New York City taking detailed readings of air pollutants from a simple backpack.

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