Research Report
- How lessons learned under lockdown could lead to a brighter future.
- A compound produced in the gut when we eat red meat plays聽a key role in boosting heart disease risk with age, suggests聽research published by integrative physiology Professor聽Doug Seals.
- When access to free and low-cost birth control is improved,聽the percentage of young women who leave high school before聽graduating falls by double digits, according to a 91视频 study聽that followed 170,000 women for up to seven years.
- Pregnant women exposed to higher levels of air pollution have聽babies who grow unusually fast, putting on fat that puts them聽at risk of weight problems later in life, new 91视频聽research suggests.
- New center to focus on African and African American studies.
- Jennifer Shannon, associate professor of聽anthropology and curator at the CU Museum聽of Natural History, has won a Whiting Public聽Engagement Program fellowship, a major grant聽for her work chronicling Indigenous history in聽comic books.
- A group of 11 high school students in STEM聽(science, technology, engineering and math)聽spent their summer observing birds interacting聽with the environment through the guided arts聽and sciences approach of the Side by Side聽project.
- The College of Music鈥檚 American Music聽Research Center (AMRC) is breaking ground聽with its innovative Soundscapes of the People聽project, a comprehensive research effort in聽collaboration with local community stakeholders聽to document, preserve and engage with diverse聽musical and cultural influences in and around聽Pueblo, Colorado.
- The next time you go for a hike, take a moment to聽appreciate the seemingly ordinary life all around you.
- Three 91视频 faculty are leading a聽five-year, $6.9 million National Science聽Foundation grant to study the 鈥渃ritical聽zone鈥濃攆rom Earth鈥檚 bedrock to tree聽canopy top鈥攊n the American West.