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Indegenious cultures have historically practiced agriculture from a position that is deeply centered in a particular landscape. There was little…
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Area counties lift Stage 1 fire restrictionsColorado now celebrates Cabrini Day instead of Columbus DayLawsuit filed in federal court seeks removal of…
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Smoke from area fires, including the Pine Gulch Fire in Mesa County, is impacting our areaA second person has died from COVID-19 in Mesa CountyWestern…
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Today, I thought you might like to hear how any young person can get started on a career path to astronomy.There are MANY specialties in astronomy. For…
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Late-night coffee, tea or cola does more than keep you up, scientists say. The amount of caffeine in a double espresso can delay the internal clock in cells throughout your body by about 40 minutes.
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In science class students learn about the world around them. However, getting kids to make a connection to nature without them experiencing it firsthand…
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NewscastIdentity of motorcyclist who died over the weekend releasedSurvey highlights problems for long term rentals in ski townsScience program brings…
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Though past measurements have suggested global warming all but stopped in the late 1990s, newly refined figures show Earth's warming has continued unabated.
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A new study suggests that canis familiaris split from wolves much earlier than the 11,000 to 16,000 years ago that was long assumed.
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A new analysis of particles believed to be from the bottom of oceans inside Enceladus suggests the moon is toasty warm.