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Fireflies are nature’s flash mob—appearing briefly to dazzle and glow before dying. That makes the charismatic creatures, ...
The team ran experiments offering people who returned bottles the option of getting a typical ten-cent payout—or the small ...
The study was published in the journal Environmental Research Letters.
The construction of dams on rivers worldwide has stopped the natural flow of sand and silt to the sea—resulting in coastal wetland loss and disappearing beaches—as well as preventing fish from ...
In 1860, when Colorado was still a territory and the gold rush was on, farmers who settled on the eastern plains were looking for another source of wealth— water. The state’s prairie is mostly without ...
Lane Burdette, a researcher at TeleGeography, holds an undersea cable to show H2O Radio during an interview. The cables contain optical fibers smaller than a human hair, which are bundled together and ...
Lakewood, Colorado— Looking for your next read? How about a mystery that delves into a past that perhaps no one has ever heard before. There’s a library that holds those stories—stories of how our ...
Following a class in the spring, Paul is officially spotter #AD1134 and joins 10,000 spotters—some more active than others—in northeast Colorado alone, who took the training to learn about storm ...
Forest fires have made headlines as the climate warms, but less attention is paid to the growing number of blazes burning across sagebrush territory. Some of these vital landscapes might never recover ...
Heat is also a problem under cities. A new study from Northwestern University, finds a different kind of climate change is happening underground. Structures, like parking garages, basements, tunnels, ...