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Higher education in the Mountain West will be minimally impacted by the Supreme Court's recent decision to restrict institutions on their ability to factor race into who they enroll. The University of Colorado Boulder, Colorado College and the University of Denver, however, will see changes to their admissions processes.
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The study consisted of data taken from nine different satellites from space.
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A new study out of the University of Colorado Boulder shows that less snow is falling and snow is melting earlier in the Mountain West, a trend that has big implications for agricultural, wildfire risk and water supplies.
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A new study from the University of Colorado-Boulder looks at the impacts of climate change on rivers in Alaska. The findings are bad news for the state’s rural indigenous communities.
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For decades, people have wondered how ancient ancestral Puebloans transported heavy building materials to Chaco Canyon, one of the most important archaeological sites in the Southwest. Now researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder say they may have solved this 1,000-year-old supply chain mystery.
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Gardening is good for your mental and physical wellbeing. It’s a gut feeling shared by many people who enjoy digging in the dirt. But a new CU-Boulder study backs up that sentiment with science.
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Todd Saliman was officially selected as the 24th president of the University of Colorado system this year. He previously served as interim president since July 20-21. KUNC's Beau Baker spoke with him recently to find out what such a seemingly big job entails and what he’s working toward for the CU system.
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An instrument developed by researchers at CU Boulder will be launching next fall to study Jupiter’s moon, Europa.
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Many officials proudly talk up the unique decision-making powers Colorado gives the smallest levels of government. Some bills this session would shift more county and municipal powers to the state, leading to concerns about Colorado’s emphasis on “local control” going away.
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Today on Colorado Edition, we learn about the four main numbers scientists are using to measure drought. We also hear how Coloradans rallied to save one of the oldest synagogues in the Mountain West, and we learn about the growing industry of green technology.