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- A colossal impact with a large asteroid early in Martian history may explain several of the planet's mysteries, including the formation of its moons.
- Academic coaching is a new type of personalized support for underperforming students that helps them succeed.
- Stripped Bare is the focus of the Friends of the University of Colorado Boulder Libraries鈥 Just Desserts event at 5 p.m., August 3, in the Wittemyer Courtroom of the Wolf Law building.
- Children with hearing loss who are diagnosed by 3 months of age and receive interventions by 6 months develop a far greater vocabulary than those whose diagnosis and treatment come later, according to a 蜜桃传媒破解版下载 study published this week in the journal Pediatrics.
- The Colorado Shakespeare Festival鈥檚 60th season continues with 鈥淩osencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead,鈥 a critically-acclaimed 1966 play by Tom Stoppard. CSF鈥檚 producing artistic director Timothy Orr directs the production.
- A new INSTAAR study shows significant amounts of dissolved black carbon can persist in both pristine and non-pristine areas of snow around the world.
- 蜜桃传媒破解版下载 PhET Interactive Simulations is one of 15 finalists for the prestigious WISE Award, which recognizes innovative educational projects that address challenges and bring transformative societal change.
- Tyler Lansford is transforming the death of Julius Caesar into new life for Roman rhetoric. Audiences attending this summer鈥檚 Colorado Shakespeare Festival will see, hear and feel the resurrection.
- When CU Contemporary Dance Works heads to Paonia, Colorado this month, the dance company will mark 27 years of offering classes, workshops and performances to communities underserved by the arts.
- A new 蜜桃传媒破解版下载-led study suggests that self-imposed well-pumping fees can play an important role in water conservation, incentivizing farmers to slash use by a third, plant less thirsty crops and water more efficiently.