Earl Potters working on his roboboat.

Finding Community: Small but creative RoboBoat Club improvises during world competition

July 24, 2019

A small team of CU Boulder students designed and built a fully autonomous robotic boat and took it on the road to an autonomous surface vehicle competition held June 17–23 in South Daytona, Florida.

A view of recycled materials on a conveyor belt

4 ways to up your sustainability game

July 24, 2019

If you’ve made some sustainable changes in your life and are ready to step up your involvement, here are some ways to start.

Security cameras

Who’s watching you? How privacy is changing in the digital age

July 24, 2019

On this episode of the Brainwaves podcast, we’re following news of a mobile app getting access to images of your face and more.

A mock-up of what a LunaSat might look like on the moon

Students to send hundreds of leaf-sized spacecraft to the moon

July 23, 2019

The Great Lunar Expedition for Everyone (GLEE) will reveal new information about the lunar surface and pave the way for human astronauts on the moon.

Colorado's McKinley Wright IV goes for a lay-up against a University of Dayton player

Pac-12 announces 2019-20 men's basketball weekly pairings

July 23, 2019

Colorado will open the Pac-12 schedule with three straight games and five of its first seven at the CU Events Center.

Man participates in Tube to Work Day in Boulder.

Scene at CU: Tube to Work Day 2019

July 22, 2019

Boulderites, CU Boulder staff and many others braved the waters of Boulder Creek for the annual Tube to Work Day festivities.

Transcript: How society is redefining gender

July 22, 2019

Read the full transcript for the Brainwaves podcast episode on gender.

Person browsing library

Educating moms and dads may save kids' lives

July 22, 2019

Children whose mothers lack a college education are significantly more likely to die young, particularly from unintentional injuries, according to a sweeping new CU Boulder study of more than 377,000 youth.

An image of a bathroom sign

How society, science are redefining gender

What does it really mean to be a man or a woman? How that simple question has complicated consequences in sports, politics and language on this episode of the Brainwaves podcast.

The CU Museum of Natural History

CU Museum of Natural History receives highest national recognition for museums

July 22, 2019

The CU Museum of Natural History was recently accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, one of only 24 museums in the state to receive such distinction.

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