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Guam eyes transformation into Pacific tech hub as GAMMA facility advances
Progress at Astro America's additive manufacturing facility is fueling a broader vision among local officials and educators: transforming Guam into a regional technology center that rivals established innovation corridors like North Carolina's...
Colorado faces a new era of wildfires in a warming climate
On Aug. 2, a lightning strike sparked what Gov. James Polis called a “disaster.” From early August to mid-September, two wildfires devastated communities in Rio Blanco, Colorado. The Lee and Elk Fires, which are now contained, left many Colorado...
Colorado Volleyball’s Halloween Showdown: Matches vs. Baylor & UNC
No. 23 Colorado Volleyball (18-3, 9-1 Big 12) faces two tough matchups this week, traveling to Northern Colorado on October 28 before hosting No. 18 Baylor on October 31. The Buffs seek redemption after losses to both teams last season. With a...
Researchers in California Are Mapping Rural Heat to Protect Farmworkers
In the summers, the sky is jet black when Raul Cruz arrives at this Imperial Valley sugarcane field to start his day. He chops, cleans and bundles the crop, taking heed as the sun rises. It’s hard work, but so is starting at 4 a.m., even though he...
Scientific or psychic: What causes déjà vu?
Have you ever walked into a room that you’ve never entered before or engaged in a conversation about something you haven’t previously discussed, yet you’re struck with an intense sensation that it has already happened? You have no recollection of...
Tire Widths, Mini Inflators, and Storage Hacks Reviewed. Details Inside Bike Tech Tuesday.
Hi, and welcome to Bike Tech Tuesday. Your quick overview of the latest gear news, what we are currently testing, and the stuff Bicycling’s gear team is buzzing about. In this edition: What is the best tire width, reviews of Wilde, Pivot, and...
Business Insights Europe's gas future lies east and south, not across the Atlantic
Europe is a peninsula of Eurasia. Its historical importance has obscured this, but this geographic reality has shaped its natural gas history. Now, from being cut asunder into an energy island, building new continental connections is essential....
Colorado Shakespeare Festival announces 2026 season
Press release from CU Boulder: Festival returns to newly renovated Mary Rippon Outdoor Theatre Oct. 27, 2025—The University of Colorado Boulder’s Colorado Shakespeare Festival (CSF) returns to the newly renovated Mary Rippon Outdoor Theatre in...
Colorado company to build 400-acre rocket testing site in Weld County
A multi-million dollar aerospace company in Northern Colorado, which helps design rocket engines for the military, is expanding its operation in Weld County. Ursa Major, currently located in Berthoud, recently announced they were building a rocket...
Denver loses 2030 Gay Games bid to Perth amid rise in US anti-trans politics
Home Denver sports Denver sports Politicians have been campaigning for months for the event that would have boosted tourism. A bus for members of a site selection committee for the 2030 Gay Games, who are deciding between Denver and Perth. July...
Could this be Coach Prime’s last year at Colorado?
In 2025, we find ourselves in the third year of the Coach Prime experiment. Coach Prime—of course—being Deion Sanders, the NFL Hall of Famer and current head coach at the University of Colorado Boulder (CU). I call his tenure an experiment because...
Meet the Japanese Georgia Tech Alum Driving Lunar Colonization
Before Takeshi Hakamada arrived at Georgia Tech in the mid-2000s, he’d almost been afraid to go abroad. Good thing he brushed up on his English and took the plunge: the aerospace engineering alum is now running a Tokyo-based space startup that...
Big Tech says 'AI bubble? What AI bubble?'
Talk of an AI bubble isn't slowing down Big Tech. Google, Meta, and Microsoft are spending more than ever to build the backbone of the AI boom. All three reported earnings on Wednesday, and all three told investors they'll spend even more on the...
University of Colorado drives $12.2B state impact
DENVER — The University of Colorado system generated $12.2 billion in economic impact across the state last year, underscoring the university’s expanding influence on Colorado’s economy through education, research, innovation and health care,...
The Best Women’s Winter Jackets of 2025-2026
Don’t let an arctic blast crash your plans. Whether you’re dashing through snowy streets, braving frosty commutes, or strolling through a real-life snow globe, these women’s winter jackets have your back. We’ve tested the coziest, most...
Mississippi mom-of-5 guns down escaped lab monkey in her back yard over disease fears
(Image: AP) A woman in Mississippi shot and killed one of the monkeys that had escaped from an overturned truck last week, citing fears for her children's safety. Jessica Bond Ferguson was alerted by her 16 year old son early Sunday morning about...
Scientists finally spot hidden waves powering the Sun’s corona
Researchers have made a major leap in solar physics by finding the first direct evidence of small-scale torsional Alfvén waves within the Sun's corona. These elusive magnetic waves, first theorized in the 1940s, have long been suspected to play a...
Vibrant Denver campaign is paying influencers to say nice things about the bond package
If you scroll past enough local TikToks, you might find yourself watching a mustachioed man with the handle “Good Trouble” holding a tiny microphone and talking about how confusing Denver’s upcoming ballot is. “I'm a fairly recent Denver...
Majority of City Council blasts Denver’s contract with Flock, saying it’s ‘undemocratic’
At least four cameras watch over Alameda Avenue at Broadway. Oct. 23, 2025. Kevin J. Beaty/Denverite Nine members of the Denver City Council are raising legal concerns about Mayor Mike Johnston’s recent extension of the city’s contract with the $7...