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- For the first time since 1972, NASA is putting science experiments on the moon in 2024landers that will study solar wind and peer into the universes dark ages. Read from CU expert Jack Burns on The Conversation.
- Lawyers submitting briefs to the Supreme Court in the Donald Trump Colorado ballot case must file a certificate of word count. Why? CU expert Derek Kiernan-Johnson explains on The Conversation.
- New research could help optimize the composition of teams to improve their performance. Read from CU expert Janet Bercovitz and colleagues on The Conversation.
- You probably know, youre being tracked online, but what can you do about it? 窪蹋勛圖 digital media expert Nathan Schneider provides steps you can take and explains why you cant go it alone. Read more on The Conversation.
- A deadly avalanche at the Palisades Tahoe ski resort, home of the 1960 Winter Olympics, shows the risk as snow layers melt and new snow falls. Read from Associate Professor Nathalie Vriend, a physicist and avid skier, on The Conversation.
- After an 80-year absence, gray wolves have returned to Colorado. Read from Professor Joanna Lambert on The Conversation, as she discusses the apex predators decline and the value of reintroducing them to ecosystems in the West.
- Three artificial intelligence researchersincluding Associate Professor Casey Fiesler of the College of Media, Communication and Informationlook to the challenges ahead in 2024 on The Conversation.
- A pundit is someone who offers commentary in the media on a particular subject area. Read more from Professor Mike McDevitt, discussing roles and trends related to pundits, on The Conversation.
- The year 2023 shattered the record for the warmest summer in the Arctic, and people and ecosystems across the region felt the impact. Hear from scientists around the world, including CIRES experts Matthew Druckenmiller and Twila Moon, on The Conversation.
- Scientists and space agencies are shooting for the moon. Chandrayaan-3s successful landing made 2023 a big year for lunar exploration, and future years will come with even more discoveries. Look back on The Conversation archives, featuring CU expert Paul Hayne.