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An international team that includes University of Colorado Boulder researchers has begun the world鈥檚 largest wind-mapping project in Portugal in hopes of better understanding wind behavior across the globe.
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What does each outlaw story come to embody at any given time, and what is the relationship between the real-life bandit and the narratives that feature him or her? 聽Juan Pablo Dabove, a faculty member at the University of Colorado Boulder, investigates this question in his ongoing research on Latin American bandits.
A new University of Colorado Boulder study has shown that some dividing human cells are 鈥渒icking the can down the road,鈥 passing on low-level DNA damage to offspring, causing daughter cells to pause in a quiescent, or dormant, state previously thought to be random in origin.
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What an infant hears during sleep has an immediate and profound impact on his or her brain activity, potentially shaping language learning later in life, suggests a new University of Colorado Boulder study of slumbering babies.
A gallery talk and reception for Yazzie will take place May 19聽at 3 p.m. in the Earth Sciences and Map Library. Visiting artist Faith McManus, art teacher at Northtec Education Institute in Northland, New Zealand, will be joining Yazzie in discussing 鈥淗eart Mapping: Indigenous Perspectives on Land.鈥澛犅
Professor Ruth Ellen Kocher, a nationally recognized poet, will become associate dean for arts and humanities in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Colorado Boulder.