Pumping gas.

Why gas prices could spike in Colorado this summer

June 17, 2024

Global trends and federally mandated reformulated gas are two factors that may push gas prices up. Sanjai Bhagat, a finance professor in the Leeds School of Business, gives his take.

Thomas Cech

It could cure the incurable, revolutionize vaccines and immortalize cells: RNA explained

June 10, 2024

In ā€œThe Catalyst: RNA and the Quest to Unlock Lifeā€™s Deepest Secrets,ā€ Nobel Laureate Tom Cech explores how DNAā€™s long-overlooked sibling could revolutionize medicine.

Photomontage of the evolution of a tornado

Whatā€™s with the wild tornadoes? Expert weighs in

May 3, 2024

In the past few weeks, multiple tornadoes have wreaked havoc in the central and southern U.S. Atmospheric scientist Andrew Winters says more may be on the way and offers tips to stay safe.

Illustration of a ring of material around an orange star with a white star moving through

A new star is about to appear in the night sky. Hereā€™s how to catch a glimpse

April 29, 2024

Nearly 3,000 light-years away, two stars dancing around each other are about to put on a beautiful show for people on Earth. Astrophysicist David Wilson gives his take on why this is an event you don't want to miss.

Signing a contract.

Goodbye to noncompete agreements? What the FTC ruling could mean for workers, businesses

April 25, 2024

The Federal Trade Commission decision means employees would have more freedom to job hop while companies may invest less in training, according to a CU researcher.

Columbine High School entrance sign

25 years post-Columbine, itā€™s time to invest in ā€˜violence prevention infrastructureā€™

April 15, 2024

On the eve of the 25th remembrance of the Columbine High School shooting, the director of CUā€™s Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence reflects on what weā€™ve learned and what we can do better to stem the nationā€™s tide of mass shootings.

A cicada on a tree

The cicadas are coming! A CU entomologistā€™s take on a once-in-200-years event

April 11, 2024

This summer in 15 states across the Southeast and Midwest, two cicada broods will emerge simultaneously for the first time since 1803. CU Boulderā€™s Sammy Ramsey offers insight on these singing, red-eyed bugs and how they benefit the planet.

People wearing protective glasses look up at the sky

Tips for viewing the solar eclipse safely

April 1, 2024

On April 8, parts of the United States will witness a total solar eclipse. Solar scientist Jimmy Negus gives his take on why this will be a canā€™t-miss event and how to enjoy an eclipse without damaging your eyes.

The United States Supreme Court building at dusk.

The potential impact of the mifepristone Supreme Court case

March 22, 2024

The Supreme Court will hear arguments over access and regulations on mifepristoneā€”a drug used in medical abortions. Colorado Law professor Jennifer Hendricks studies constitutional family law and gives her take on the upcoming case.

Woman in red track suit puts her feet up while working on a desktop computer

As Voyager 1ā€™s mission draws to a close, one planetary scientist reflects on its legacy

March 18, 2024

Planetary scientist Fran Bagenal first encountered NASAā€™s Voyager spacecraft during a student job in the late 1970s. Get her take on following these spacecraft for nearly 50 years, as they traveled to Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptuneā€”and beyond the bounds of Earthā€™s solar system.

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