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    CU Bluffs: New study suggest 24 hours of sleep reverses climate change

    by Conner Kingsley April 27, 2017
    by Conner Kingsley April 27, 2017

    CU climate scientists report that sleep reduces carbon levels. Students are spearheading the fight against climate change. By Conner Kingsley

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    New research projects seeks to unlock science of clouds

    by Carina Julig February 3, 2017
    by Carina Julig February 3, 2017

    CU Boulder’s atmospheric department is part of a joint project that seeks to determine the effectiveness of cloud-seeding. By Carina Julig

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    Most Products for “The Cure” Aren’t Helping

    by Trinity Clark October 25, 2015
    by Trinity Clark October 25, 2015

    Many popular Breast Cancer Awareness products don’t contribute to charity and don’t help fund research. By Trinity Clark

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    CU Antarctica teams waiting for budget resolution

    by Associated Press October 10, 2013
    by Associated Press October 10, 2013

    BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — University of Colorado scientists worry the government shutdown may freeze their scheduled…

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    CU study uses twins and their parents to link height and IQ

    by Bria Burgamy September 20, 2013
    by Bria Burgamy September 20, 2013

    A recent CU study found that height and intelligence are correlated.
    By Bria Burgamy

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    Taking the initiative to find an internship

    by Danielle Meltz April 2, 2013
    by Danielle Meltz April 2, 2013

    By Danielle Meltz: Many students don’t take advantage of opportunities offered at CU.

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    Power Balance is a scam

    by Angus Bohanon November 17, 2011
    by Angus Bohanon November 17, 2011

    Holograms will not make you more fit

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    Exploring the campus series: East Campus

    by CU Independent January 16, 2011
    by CU Independent January 16, 2011

    The University of Colorado at Boulder, with over 30,000 students, spreads its vast population across three campuses, with East Campus being home mostly to the research and studies that CU funds.

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    More than just research

    by CU Independent December 4, 2009
    by CU Independent December 4, 2009

    Few students turn to look at the engraved, silver-plated sign standing above an office door tucked next to the Duane Physics building on the CU campus. It is not something that stands out, and yet, it marks one of the university’s most prestigious features.

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