CU ÐßÐßÊÓƵ archaeologist Sarah Kurnick addresses some common myths about archaeology at the 50th anniversary of the discovery of China’s terracotta warriors.
Remembering writer Raymond Chandler at the 65th anniversary of his death, a CU ÐßÐßÊÓƵ English scholar reflects on the hard-boiled investigator and why this character still appeals.
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, CU ÐßÐßÊÓƵ psychologist says.
A population estimate considering now-decomposed wooden houses suggests that Silchester, England, may have been typical of towns across the Roman Empire, CU ÐßÐßÊÓƵ researcher finds.
CU ÐßÐßÊÓƵ 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 ÐßÐßÊÓƵ 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,