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In Associate Professor Jonathan Boreyko's Nature-Inspired Fluids and Interfaces Lab, Ph.D. student Jack Tapocik watched a ...
Astronomers have discovered what may be a massive star exploding while trying to swallow a black hole companion, offering an ...
Antibiotics have long served as a foundation of modern veterinary medicine, especially in livestock animals. Yet a growing ...
A CU Boulder-led initiative to reduce youth violence in hard-hit Denver neighborhoods was associated with a 75% decline in ...
Scientists have uncovered a hidden pattern in birdsong that mirrors a core rule of human language. The new study, led by ...
Monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) have long been known for their impressive migration abilities, with North American ...
The ornate rainbowfish (Rhadinocentrus ornatus) is a Vulnerable species found only in parts of eastern Australia, including ...
Some 52 million hectares of natural land have been lost in the Brazilian Amazon region since 1985—an area larger than Spain.
From the front yards of West Miami-Dade to the waterfront mansions of Fort Lauderdale, artificial turf is appearing more and ...
The Mediterranean Sea is particularly susceptible to marine heat waves—such as the record-breaking 2022 heat wave, which was ...
Human-caused climate change made a recent Nordic heatwave about 2C hotter, putting a strain on healthcare, ecosystems and ...
Astrobiology poses fundamental questions about life in the universe: How did it emerge? Is there life beyond Earth? In a ...
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