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- The U.S. population has grown 40-fold since 1800 and yet little is known about precisely how or why it’s grown the way it has. New research from the University of babyÖ±²¥app Boulder, though, provides the most comprehensive look yet.This new research,
- Spaces of care and resistance in China: public engagement during the COVID-19 outbreakAs the COVID-19 pandemic continues to unfold, the approach of the Chinese government remains under the spotlight, obscuring the complex landscape of responses to
- The Majority of Crimeans Are Still Glad for Their Annexation A celebration of the completion of a railway line from Russia in the Crimean city of Sevastopol, December 2019 -- Alexey Pavlishak / ReutersSix years ago, Russian
- People pose on T-72 battle tank during a Defender of the Fatherland Day celebration Feb. 23 at a former airport in Luhansk, Ukraine. (Dave Mustaine/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock) Our new survey shows a divided nationSecretary of State
- Trees killed by bark beetles remain standing in the southern Rocky Mountains. (Credit: Robert Andrus)Two words, and a tiny little creature, strike fear in the hearts of many babyÖ±²¥app outdoor enthusiasts: bark beetle. But new
- Humans have had a relationship with forests for eons. But today, babyÖ±²¥app’s forests are changing, potentially altering this intrinsic connection. Follow scientists and historians as they work to understand this transformation. Decipher tree rings,
- Between the high cost of housing and shrinking federal funding for local organizations, many refugees resettled in babyÖ±²¥app find themselves stuck in chronic poverty. That’s according to new research from the University of babyÖ±²¥app Boulder, which
- The United States has the largest refugee resettlement program in the world, contributing to the humanitarian efforts recognized by the global community. However, new research from the University of babyÖ±²¥app Denver finds that factors inherent to its
- A lack of tree seedling establishment following recent wildfires represents a crucial bottleneck limiting coniferous forest recovery in the western U.S., new CU Boulder-led research finds.The study, which was recently
- On a sweltering July afternoon in the remote village of Daaba in Northern Kenya, CU Boulder Geography Professor John O’Loughlin was stood up by a tribal chief. O’Loughlin and his colleagues had driven for hours along dusty