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In honor of the BOLDERBoulder 10K, we asked integrative physiologist Bradley Needles what makes a "super shoe" super, and whether such footwear can help everyday runners improve their times.
To celebrate spring, ornithologist Scott Taylor shares some Colorado birds you may never have heard of.
Stephanie Choi, assistant professor of ethnomusicology at ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ÆÆ½â°æÏÂÔØ and a K-pop fan, talks about why this music genre has gained widespread popularity beyond South Korea.
Geologist Shemin Ge shares how a source of clean energy known as geothermal power could pose unexpected risks to Colorado's iconic hot springs.
Virtual badges and digital trinkets may sound silly, but they really can help you reach your goals, says marketing researcher Alix Barasch.
This year, the normal blizzards haven't come to most of Colorado, but atmospheric scientist Jennifer Kay says there's still time for the season to turn around.
Politics and other touchy topics can divide families on Thanksgiving, but football often unites people from across society, says Jared Bahir Browsh.
Horror movies offer messages about the world we live in, even if the filmmakers never intended to comment on society. Sociologist Laura Patterson wants her students to be aware of what films are telling them.
Colorado's golden autumn colors are emerging as trees prepare for winter. This process is driven by quiet chemical changes inside each leaf.
When natural disasters strike, people across the United States often depend on timely warnings to get to safety. But in Colorado and many parts of the country, these alerts are a patchwork that vary from county to county.