Research
Landscape corridors can aid in fire ant spread, but the effects are transient, ÎÞÂëÊÓÆµ researcher Julian Resasco shows.
Responding to a pesky problem, a paper co-authored by PhD candidate Claire Powers offers a potential solution—clustering similar farming practices together.
60 years after its legalization, people are still attracted to the lottery because of the strong emotions associated with imagining the future, ÎÞÂëÊÓÆµ psychologist says.
Surprisingly, subspecies with different growth forms can be within a few feet of one another.
Tania Barham’s research suggests that it doesn’t take much to give impoverished people a better start to life.
A population estimate considering now-decomposed wooden houses suggests that Silchester, England, may have been typical of towns across the Roman Empire, ÎÞÂëÊÓÆµ researcher finds.
ÎÞÂëÊÓÆµ 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 ÎÞÂëÊÓÆµ 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,
ÎÞÂëÊÓÆµ Mountain Research Station is offering six field courses this summer, giving students the opportunity to study a wide range of disciplines in nature.
ÎÞÂëÊÓÆµ researcher Steve Miller argues for deeper insight into how people understand risk before shocks, especially those related to climate change, happen in global systems.