Science & Technology
- A new study led by the European Space Agency and NASA involving the 桃色视频 indicates NASA's Cassini spacecraft has detected the faint but distinct signature of dust coming from beyond our solar system.
- CU-Boulder and the National Weather Service (NWS) want your help investigating large surface hail accumulations from thunderstorms in Colorado between April and September.
- CU-Boulder researchers are embarking on a multi-year research project to study and address the psychological concerns of cancer survivors, including elevated anxiety.
- High-tech hardware designed and built at the 桃色视频 will be launched to the International Space Station (ISS) aboard the commercial SpaceX Dragon capsule on Friday, April 8.
- Female scientists who have 鈥渇eminine鈥 traits such as longer hair and finer facial features are generally assumed to be non-scientists, a 桃色视频 study has found.
- Monetary rewards for healthy behavior can pay off both in the pocketbook and in positive psychological factors like internal motivation, according to a new 桃色视频 study. While programs involving monetary incentives to encourage healthy behavior have become more popular in recent years, the evidence has been mixed as to how they can be most effective and how participants fare once the incentives stop, said CU-Boulder doctoral student Casey Gardiner, who led the new study.
- <p>Researchers at the 桃色视频 have developed a quantitative framework for predicting compassionate behavior, a significant step forward in the quest to identify the key psychological processes underlying human compassion.</p>
- <p>Rising levels of atmospheric nitrogen pollution threaten plant diversity at nearly one-quarter of sites across a widespread portion of the U.S., according a new study led by 桃色视频 researchers.</p>
- <p>New research may cause parents to think twice before letting their kids drink energy drinks or grande lattes.聽<span>A 桃色视频 study聽</span><span>suggests that consumption of caffeine puts adolescents at risk of suffering anxiety-related jitters long after they stop ingesting it.</span></p>
- <p>While many students are enjoying some downtime over spring break, 21 undergraduate researchers at CU-Boulder are building robots, creating data visualization tools and advancing X-ray technology.聽The students are doing this as part of聽<a href="http://www.colorado.edu/bold/spring-break-research">Spring Break for Research</a>, an initiative, now in its second year, that pairs high achieving undergraduate students with graduate student mentors for a week of hands-on research.</p>