Why didn't the universe annihilate itself? Neutrinos may hold the answer

Alysia Marino and Eric Zimmerman, physicists at CU Boulder, have been on the hunt for neutrinos…

Logging threatening endangered caribou

Cutting down forests means we’re also cutting down woodland caribou, says a pioneering study by University…

New COVID-19 test quickly and accurately detects viral DNA

Millions of people have been tested for the novel coronavirus, most using a kit that relies…

NASA Awards NOAA's Space Weather Follow-On Lagrange 1 Magnetometer

NASA Awards NOAA’s Space Weather Follow-On Lagrange 1 Magnetometer Click here for original story,…

Research finds teachers just as likely to have racial bias as non-teachers

Research released today challenges the notion that teachers might be uniquely equipped to instill positive racial…

April Update From Nanoracks

April Update From Nanoracks Click here for original story, April Update From Nanoracks …

How probiotic Bifidobacteria could help celiac disease patients

Gluten is enemy No. 1 for those with celiac disease, and it’s hard to avoid. Episodes…

Study unlocks the secret of corals' tolerance to climate change: Their diet

Researchers at the School of Biological Sciences and the Swire Institute of Marine Science, The University…

Dedicated Team of Scientists Discover Habitable-Zone Earth-Size Planet in Kepler Data

Dedicated Team of Scientists Discover Habitable-Zone Earth-Size Planet in Kepler Data Click here for…

Why the Big Bang Produced Something Rather Than Nothing

How did matter gain the edge over antimatter in the early universe? Maybe, just maybe, neutrinos. …