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  • beer can
    The brewers are happy to give away dirty water. The PhDs are happy to take it.
  • 3D kidney
    Chuck Hull and the invention of 3D printing.
  • Amy Cuddy
    Amy Cuddy's TED Talk is the second most viewed of all time — and just a taste of what she has to say.
  • Calliandra haematocephala
    91ÖÆÆ¬³§¹ú²úAV 1,000 plant species, mostly exotic, thrive inside CU-Boulder's 30th Street greenhouse.
  • Courtnie Paschall
    For Courtnie Paschall (Neuro, ElEngr’15), working on a drug trial for patients with schizophrenia while applying to 20 MD-PhD programs counts as light duty.
  • classroom at CU Boulder
    Doctors may be able to quickly and inexpensively isolate cancer cells to better target the disease with a new device patented by five CU-Boulder seniors and Wilbur Franklin, a CU Cancer Center researcher.
  • Joaquin Espinosa
    Ask Joaquin Espinosa what he sees as the key to curing cancer, and he answers with a blend of ancient Chinese philosophy and cutting-edge genetics.
  • brain illustration
    How severe is your pain? A CU-Boulder professor’s breakthrough provides a scientific means to measure pain.
  • illustration of weight dreams
    Did you know losing sleep leads to weight gain? Integrative physiology associate professor Kenneth Wright Jr.’s research reveals why.
  • Grand canyon
    Imagine discovering your birth date was 65 million years earlier than you thought. This is the predicament the Grand Canyon is in, thanks to assistant professor Rebecca Flowers and her team.
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