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GUT MICROBES IN HUMANS AND OTHER MAMMALS HEAVILY INFLUENCED BY DIET, SAYS NEW...

You are what you eat whether you’re a lion, a giraffe or a human -- at least in terms of the bacteria in your gut. A new study led by the Washington University School of Medicine and involving the...

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MAJORITY OF CU-BOULDER STUDENTS REPORT POSITIVE CAMPUS EXPERIENCE, ACCORDING...

MAJORITY OF CU-BOULDER STUDENTS REPORT POSITIVE CAMPUS EXPERIENCE, ACCORDING TO SOCIAL CLIMATE SURVEY

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One-of-a-kind, natural surface bike park to open June 11 in Boulder

Media interview opportunities available in advance of Valmont Bike Park grand opening What do you call 40 acres of twisting trails, mild to wild dirt, structural jumps, strategically-placed sand pits,...

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NEW CU-BOULDER STUDY REVEALS BACTERIA FROM DOG FECES IN OUTDOOR AIR OF...

NEW CU-BOULDER STUDY REVEALS BACTERIA FROM DOG FECES IN OUTDOOR AIR OF URBANIZED AREAS Bacteria from fecal material -- in particular, dog fecal material -- may constitute the dominant source of...

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Philip P. DiStefano, Chancellor University of Colorado Boulder writes in:

From the Chancellor S E P T E M B E R   2 0 1 1 Dear Friends, Philip P. DiStefano As another fall semester at CU-Boulder begins, I am pleased to report that numbers from our fall student census are in...

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CU study: Lowly worms survive asteroid wipeout

A new study of sediments laid down shortly after an asteroid plowed into the Gulf of Mexico 65.5 million years ago, an event that is linked to widespread global extinctions including the demise of big...

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Boulder County cropland policy gets a “C” for compromise

Commissioners adopt Boulder County Cropland Policy   Boulder County, Colo. – The Boulder County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously today to adopt the county Cropland Policy with some additional...

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The future looks rosy for CU’s Safran and Johnson

Two CU-Boulder faculty win National Science Foundation CAREER Awards Two University of Colorado Boulder faculty members, both from the ecology and evolutionary biology department, have received...

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Clothing still required at former nudie lake, however

On-trail leash restrictions lifted at Coot Lake Wetland closure still in effect   The temporary on-trail leash restrictions put in place for wildlife protection and nesting birds surrounding the...

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CU study: Nitrogen damage to RMNP could become irreversible

A new study led by the University of Colorado Boulder indicates air pollution in the form of nitrogen compounds emanating from power plants, automobiles and agriculture is changing the alpine...

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New CU-Boulder study clarifies diversity, distribution of cutthroat trout in...

Will the real greenback cutthroat trout please stand up?   A novel genetic study led by the University of Colorado Boulder has helped to clarify the native diversity and distribution of cutthroat trout...

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CU study: Nurture trumps nature in study of oral bacteria in human twins

A new long-term study of human twins by University of Colorado Boulder researchers indicates the makeup of the population of bacteria bathing in their saliva is driven more by environmental factors...

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2012 CU Diversity and Inclusion Summit invites participants to ‘Amp it up’

The University of Colorado Boulder’s annual Diversity and Inclusion Summit will feature a variety of sessions for students, faculty, staff and community members from Nov. 13-15. All events are free,...

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CU scientists seek solution to the mystery of ever-increasing frog deformities

    CU-Boulder amphibian study shows how biodiversity can protect against disease The richer the assortment of amphibian species living in a pond, the more protection that community of frogs, toads and...

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CU study: Foreign students should stay

U.S. policy should encourage highly skilled, foreign Ph.D. students to stay, CU-led study finds Encouraging more talented foreign students to study at U.S. universities and encouraging them to launch...

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City: Solar $$$ available

      Nonprofits and affordable home owners benefit from funding to install solar technology   The City of Boulder is pleased to announce the latest application cycle for the Boulder Solar Grant...

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GUT MICROBES IN HUMANS AND OTHER MAMMALS HEAVILY INFLUENCED BY DIET, SAYS NEW...

You are what you eat whether you’re a lion, a giraffe or a human -- at least in terms of the bacteria in your gut. A new study led by the Washington University School of Medicine and involving the...

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