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Just a couple of kilometers inland from the coast of Northern Iceland, lie Torfdalsvatn, a small, deep freshwater lake. Winters here are frigid, snowy and dark, save a few hours of muted daylight.
In 2019, a grieving mother named Jang Ji-Sun donned a virtual reality headset and was instantly transported to a grassy field where she spent 10 minutes playing with an AI version of her daughter, Na ...
We are excited to announce the appointment of Walter O’Toole as the new Assistant Director of Distribution Services. In this role, Walter will oversee all Distribution Services operations, including ...
Tariffs may hit prices for toys and clothes, but your travel costs are likely safe. Finance professor Edward Van Wesep explains why. CU Boulder historian Lucy Chester notes that the recent tensions ...
Within the Division of Student Life there are eight departments designated as Shared Services. These centralized departments were established to ensure consistent and efficient use of resources to ...
Transgender is not just about one experience, not linear and not simple. Each transgender person is unique with incredibly diverse experiences yet we are united in a common struggle. Portraits in this ...
Interested in securing non-dilutive funding to translate your invention into real-world impact? The Center for Translational Research (CTR) is a campus-wide resource for both existing and aspiring ...
CU Boulder welcomes all undergraduate, graduate students and postdoc scholars who are pursuing their higher education goals on campus, regardless of immigration status. While we know that immigration ...
Cytoskeletal active matter describes novel synthetic materials made up of mixtures of cytoskeletal filaments and molecular motors. By consuming chemical fuel, the molecular motors can bind to and ...
David Bagby (Mktg’86) founded Alliance Memory Inc., a memory technology company, in 2006. Today he is the president and CEO. With over three decades of experience in the memory marketing industry, ...
For a living cell to divide successfully, each daughter cell must inherit the correct genetic material. In eukaryotes, segregation of duplicated chromosomes is performed by the mitotic spindle, a ...
The motion of motor proteins on biopolymers is important for diverse biological processes. Actin, microtubules, and nucleic acids can serve as one-dimensional tracks on which motor proteins move.