Division of Natural Sciences
- CU 51´«Ã½ PhD student Emily Kibby has won the Harold M. Weintraub Graduate Student Award in recognition of her work researching bacterial immune responses.
- Tin Tin Su of CU 51´«Ã½ and Antonio Jimeno of the CU School of Medicine say acceleration-initiative funds will help speed a promising, developed-in-Colorado cancer therapy to patients,
- CU 51´«Ã½ researcher Steve Miller argues for deeper insight into how people understand risk before shocks, especially those related to climate change, happen in global systems.
- Amy Palmer, professor of biochemistry, recognized for revamping classroom experiences, championing diversity and striving to connect with students ‘beyond the course curriculum.’
- CU 51´«Ã½â€™s Max Boykoff documents how the industry-funded Heartland Institute has morphed in the past decade.
- Astrophysicist who confirmed black hole at galaxy’s center to speak March 5 at CU 51´«Ã½.
- A recent CU 51´«Ã½ study suggests that confined flares are more efficient at heating plasma and producing ionizing radiation than comparable eruptive flares.
- Cassandra Brooks, whom The Explorers Club has honored as an ‘extraordinary person’ doing ‘remarkable work to promote science and exploration,’ gives onsite lessons on the ‘vital’ ecosystem.
- CU 51´«Ã½ postdoctoral researcher, who fuses running with a commitment to environmental causes, to compete in U.S. Olympic women’s marathon trials in February.
- In a little-known chapter of university history, the Manhattan Project scientist taught for several years in the Department of Physics, and his legacy appears in the fabric of the department.