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University of Colorado

laptop

Charge your laptop in a minute? Supercapacitors can help; new research offers clues

Categories Technology
Boson sampler

Researchers Demonstrate Groundbreaking Boson Sampling Method Using Ultracold Atoms in Optical Lattice

Categories Physics & Mathematics
robotic spider

Robots Still Lag Behind Animals in Foot Races

Categories Life & Non-humans, Technology
Mary Kaupas participates in a experiment to study how humans of various ages reach for targets. Tubes monitor her breathing to measure how much energy she uses. (Credit: Erik Summerside/Mary Kaupas)

Why old people move slowly

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Graphic depicting a new laser-based technology, which can detect potentially harmfful aerosols, as the flaming Eye of Sauron. (Credit: Greg Rieker)

A real life Eye of Sauron? New project to spot possible chemical threats in the air

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
Stephanie Bryant, a researcher in the BioFrontiers Institute at the University of Colorado Boulder, will be receiving a substantial grant to find a possible cure for osteoarthritis works with Graduate Research Assistant Laurel Stefani, a Biomedical Engineering PhD major from Richardson, TX. (Photo by Casey A. Cass/University of Colorado)

Joints that could heal themselves? Researchers could get there in five years

Categories Health, Technology
DNA strands made of burning embers and smoke

How DNA Influences How Much You’ll Smoke

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
A digital illustration depicting the gut microbiome, with tryptophan molecules being broken down by bacteria into indole byproducts, some of which are shown triggering inflammation in the joints.

Gut Bacteria May Turn Tryptophan into Arthritis Trigger

Categories Health
hot lizard with a cold drink and electric fan

Lizards in Peril as Deforestation Worsens Climate Change Impacts

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
woman on treadmill

Weed makes workouts more fun, but it’s no performance enhancer

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
blue arrows point at each other. pixabay

Study confirms it: Opposites don’t actually attract

Categories Brain & Behavior
Brain tracker

A fitness tracker for brain health: How a headband can identify early signs of Alzheimer’s disease in your sleep

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
Candy high in fructose

Fructose intake driver of obesity, just like in hibernating animals, CU Researchers say

Categories Health
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