CU Boulder's summer startup accelerator Catalyze CU welcomed its fourth round of participants in May. Now the teams are set to give five-minute pitches at Demo Day.
An automated emissions monitoring system at Boulder Reservoir tracks methane and other harmful atmospheric gases in real time. Read more, listen to the podcast or watch the video.
A revelation involving the damage radiation-exposed cells from cancer treatments can do to healthy cells, causing side effects, could be good news for patients.
The Art and Art History Department is celebrating the life, work and hundredth birthday of one of its formative faculty members, Lynn R. Wolfe. An exhibition of Wolfe's work runs through Aug. 31.
Testing CU Boulder Today community newsletter
In addition to the regular faculty-staff and student newsletter editions of CU Boulder Today, the Office of Strategic RelationsÌýis in the process of testing a community newsletter and seeking feedback from recipients. The nextÌýtest send dateÌýisÌýTuesday, Aug. 8. Please email your feedbackÌýto Bea Steiner and Julie Poppen.