Besides economics, I am taking Japanese language classes as well. I did a presentation about SAMURAI, Japanese warriors.
Mostly in English and hoping someone who likes Japanese culture can also enjoy it.
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Besides economics, I am taking Japanese language classes as well. I did a presentation about SAMURAI, Japanese warriors.
Mostly in English and hoping someone who likes Japanese culture can also enjoy it.
Builders may someday grow their own cement
Builders may someday grow their own cement
In a study published…in the journal Matter, engineer Wil Srubar and his colleagues describe their strategy for using bacteria to develop building materials that live and multiply—and might deliver a lower carbon footprint, to boot.
“We already use biological materials in our buildings, like wood, but those materials are no longer alive,” said Srubar, an assistant professor in the Department of…
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Dropping a wrench into Earth's engine
Dropping a wrench into Earth’s engine
❝ Researchers at CU Boulder report that they may have solved a geophysical mystery, pinning down the likely cause of a phenomenon that resembles a wrench in the engine of the planet.
…the team explored the physics of “stagnant slabs.” These geophysical oddities form when huge chunks of Earth’s oceanic plates are forced deep underground at the edges of certain continental plates. The chunks sink…
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Scientists ID more than 1,200 genes linked to educational attainment
Scientists ID more than 1,200 genes linked to educational attainment
An international research team including CU Boulder scientists has identified more than 1,200 genetic variants associated with how much schooling an individual completes and developed a “polygenic score” predictive of more than 11 percent of the variation in educational attainment between individuals.
With more than 1.1 million participants from 15 countries, the study, published today in the…
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This cat-borne parasite might just make you more entrepreneurial
This cat-borne parasite might just make you more entrepreneurial
Infection from the globally prevalent parasite Toxoplasma gondii may increase a person’s likelihood of pursuing entrepreneurial and business-related activities, new CU Boulder research finds.
In a study of 1,495 undergraduate students, CU Boulder researchers found that T. gondii-positive individuals were 1.4 times more likely to major in business and 1.7 times more likely to pursue a pursue a…
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Hasan Minhaj releases new material at CU-Boulder
Hasan Minhaj releases new material at CU-Boulder
Macky auditorium on the University of Colorado-Boulder’s campus tends to be the site of worldly and thought-provoking speakers.
Hasan Minhaj continued that trend with a 45-minute set followed by a Q&A session.
The Daily Show with Trevor Noah correspondent started with a few jokes about Disney princesses and being mistaken for an Uber driver. Minhaj then shifted to an announcement that electrified…
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CU-Boulder Acquires The ‘Sharkive,’ A Trove Of Career-Spanning From Master Printmaker Bud Shark
@CUArtMuseum Acquires The ‘Sharkive,’ A Trove Of Career-Spanning From Master Printmaker Bud Shark
Lyons printmaker Bud Shark’s work appears in some of the country’s best museums: New York’s Museum of Modern Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C., to name a few. The pieces stem from decades of collaborations with around 150 different artists. CU-Boulder recently acquired the The Sharkive, a collection of his work that spans his career, and CU Art Museum C…
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An Uncommon path: Common speaks at Macky Auditorium
An Uncommon path: Common speaks at Macky Auditorium
“Work is not really work if you’re passionate about it; work is love made visible.”
Chicago emcee and rapper Common (born Lonnie Rashid Lynn, Jr.) delivered one of many gems like this during his lessons-packed speech at Macky Auditorium on the CU-Boulder campus this frigid 20th of February.
Common spoke on lessons learned young. His first bit of inspiration came at 12-years old when learning…
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