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The 2026 #FIFAWorldCup kicks off today, and fans attending could be paying anywhere from a few hundred dollars to well over $1,000 for the ticket alone.
Why are tickets so expensive? Professor Övünç Yılmaz has insights ↓
https://bit.ly/4vzZ8o5
Overpopulation can impair reproduction. But why?
New CU Boulder research found that biological mechanisms are at play—not just external factors.
https://bit.ly/4awduNZ
Nancy Emery kicked off the Mountain Research Station summer seminar series last night with a talk on the Niwot Ridge LTER and plant community ecology.
Join us at the station every Wednesday from now through August 26. Or sign up for a guided walk on mycology, natural history, orchids and more!
On what would have been her 100th birthday, we celebrate Marilyn Monroe’s enduring legacy. Professor Clark Farmer explores Monroe’s immense skill as an actress and her lasting influence in popular culture.
https://bit.ly/4x1uipT
Sustainability on Tap event is at Upslope Brewing Company (East Boulder) this month on Wednesday, June 17!
Join for an informal evening of discussion over drinks, where you can engage directly with the people doing meaningful sustainability work at CU Boulder and beyond.
https://ow.ly/c7Wj50Z8sjm
Scientists at CU Boulder have discovered something that experienced ballroom dancers have long known: When dancers are in tune with each other, their brains may sync up, helping them move as one.
Read about the unique experiment. ↓
https://bit.ly/4wTuTJY
Ad astra, MAVEN 🫡 🛰️ ✨️
For more than a decade, MAVEN and its amazing team have given us an unprecedented understanding of the Martian atmosphere and its evolution. We are so proud and grateful to everyone on the mission who has enabled MAVEN's exploration of Mars.
www.nasa.gov/news-release...
Excited to share how rare meteorite reveals clues about the early solar system and the building blocks of planets. Fascinating read: www.colorado.edu/today/2026/0...
For deeper insights into planetary formation and climate dynamics, check out this research: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Will there be a 'super El Niño' this winter? CIRES Fellow Kris Karnauskas dives in. @oceansclimatecu.bsky.social @colorado.edu
www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqJj...
New CIRES-led research reveals that death in ecosystems isn’t just loss — it can drive renewal. Understanding ecological legacies can help guide conservation and land management in a more disturbance-driven world. @colorado.edu @cu-esiil.bsky.social
cires.colorado.edu/news/dead-or...
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A CU Boulder pricing expert explains what’s driving the high costs and how FIFA’s new ticket system works.
News outlets have been reporting that we may see a “super El Niño” this coming winter. What does that mean?
Every few years, heat builds up in the Pacific Ocean near the equator in a phenomenon…
A fragment of a lost world has provided the first direct evidence that a protoplanet in the early solar system could have been as large as Mars. The findings
The first mission devoted to observing the Martian atmosphere and its evolution, NASA’s MAVEN (Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution), has ended after more