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Predicting the weather for Colorado is a challenge - but doing it for entire seasons is even harder. According to University of Colorado, Boulder…
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If it hadn’t been for the printing of one book, you may have lived in a world without William Shakespeare. The 1623 First Folio, which includes iconic…
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The El Niño that brought record warm winter temperatures to much of Colorado will continue into April, meaning more precipitation than usual — especially…
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More storms are likely along the Pacific coast, especially California as we move into 2016. Sea surface temperatures from the El Niño are going down…
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When bodies decompose, the types of bacteria on and around the body change in predictable ways. These patterns can be used to estimate time of death, a crucial clue in solving murders.
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Researchers at Colorado State University have finished harvesting their first legal test plot of industrial hemp, a non-psychoactive variety of…
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Mars used to be much warmer and wetter than it is today. Scientists are unraveling the mystery of why it dried out.
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Dozens of watch parties were held across the state Wednesday night as the Republican Party's presidential contenders held their third debate at the…
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When politicians open their campaigns, they often consider how to cluster the U.S. population into smaller groups. That way, they can target the votes…
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Students at the University of Colorado say they plan to protest their exclusion from the GOP debate on their campus.