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Up in the Air: CU-Boulder Students Witness Environmental Threats by Plane
...a major water source for so many people,” Rojas said. “It’s sad we (as a society) would even think about doing that.” From above, the students observed various environmental...
CU Students to Demonstrate Engineering and Sustainability Projects at Three Events
...project presentations on sustainability issues ranging from food to transportation to water filtration. The second event in the lineup is the semiannual Engineering Design Expo, which will showcase innovations...
Worrisome Mercury Levels Inspire Outreach in Southwestern Colorado
...of mercury in this region in conjunction with the Mountain Studies Institute in Silverton, the Southern Ute Tribe’s Environmental Programs Division, and the Pine River Watershed Group. Over the...
See You on the International Space Station, Said the Spider to the Fly
...serve double duty as spider food, and the spiders and flies are also provided with water in the habitat. The third experiment focuses on the characteristics of successful seed germination...
Engineering Days, Two Design Expos Scheduled at CU-Boulder April 19-23
...water rocket launch, high school and college egg drops, a carnival and other fun activities for students. One of the highlights of E-Days is the college egg drop, which will...
Campus and Community Invited to Participate in Food and Environmental Justice Week at CU-Boulder
...that everyone, regardless of race, income, ethnicity, geographic location, etc. must have equal access to a clean working and living environment, including access to clean water, quality food, clean air,...
Fourmile Canyon Fire to be remembered in ‘Words To Stir The Soul’ at CU-Boulder March 14
...theme. CU-Boulder's Center of the American West works on a variety of regional issues, including water management, relationships between federal agencies and communities and economies, land planning, Native American identity,...
CU at the Longmont Public Library Series to Feature “Weird, Wild Colorado: Life Forms That May Surprise You from Forest, Field, Tundra and Bloodstream”
...snow banks turn pink or why you shouldn't drink unfiltered stream water? On Thursday, November 4, the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History will present award-winning science writer Jennifer...
The Changing Nature of the Frozen Earth, The State and Fate of Snow and Frozen Ground in the Arctic and Colorado
...and water content to help improve models of climate change in the Arctic. He is featured in a new on-line resource for information about climate change in Colorado, LearnMoreAboutClimate.colorado.edu. The...
The Changing Nature of the Frozen Earth, The State and Fate of Snow and Frozen Ground in the Arctic and Colorado
...ground and permafrost, in the Arctic. Last year he participated in the SnowNet Project in northern Alaska, sampling snow depth and water content to help improve models of climate change...