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Earth-like, Extrasolar Planets the Subject of Free Library Lecture March 13
...a mythological significance to the present day when we debate over Pluto’s inclusion as a member of the planetary family. “I will describe how the first extrasolar planets were...
“The Invisible Connectedness of Things” Reveals How Transportation Choices Impact Air Quality
...wide variety of K–12 and adult educational programs and activities throughout the year, including lectures, family days, and guided tours. The museum's collections number more than four million objects in...
CU-Boulder-led Effort to Reduce Youth Violence in Denver’s Montebello Neighborhood Kicks Off Feb. 16-17
...fighting, and bullying or being bullied in schools. Partnering with CU-Boulder on the project are the Lowry Family Center, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Children’s Hospital Colorado, The Foundation...
Up in the Air: CU-Boulder Students Witness Environmental Threats by Plane
...working toward environmental and social sustainability. The idea behind it is you can learn with a close family and cohort.” The Flight Across America was not Rojas first flight...
CU-Boulder Arts and Culture Week Begins Sept. 12
...p.m. While these performances are typically sold out months in advance, on-stage seating for both performances may be available. Saturday, Sept. 17 is also Family Day at the CU...
Youth Take Center Stage at Camp Shakespeare
...Night Dream for family and friends. In early August, the Camp Shakespeare 14-18-year-olds’ cohort publicly performed abridged versions of Romeo and Juliet, and the 10-13-year-olds performed abbreviated versions of The...
CU-Boulder Students, Faculty, and Staff Participate in A Day of Service
...Boulder community farms preparation, tree planting, urban greenhouse cultivation featuring Denver’s Growhaus, Earth Week family activities at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), working alongside formerly homeless at a...
See You on the International Space Station, Said the Spider to the Fly
...in space. The project involves shining different wavelengths of light on germinating seeds from a mustard family plant to see if the roots and shoots that develop can be directed...
CU-Boulder Researcher Brings Pika Presentation to Pueblo
... Sometimes called the “little chief hare,” this small member of the rabbit family is a vocal and bustling icon of alpine communities. It is also threatened by climate change. Research...
“CU In the Community” Series to Explore “Extrasolar Planets: First Views of Alien Worlds”
...member of the planetary family. France will explain how the first extrasolar planets were discovered and the techniques that are used for most planet-searches today: the “Doppler wobble” and transits....