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There are fewer than 100 speakers of the Arapaho language today. Mark Makela/GettyImages

A database could help revive the Arapaho language before its last...

Andrew Cowell, University of Colorado Boulder I was hired at the University of Colorado Boulder in 1995 as a...

Colorado is pumping the brakes on first-of-its-kind AI regulation to find...

Stefani Langehennig, University of Denver When the Colorado Artificial Intelligence Act passed in May 2024, it made national headlines....

Denver study shows removing parking requirements results in more affordable housing...

Susan D. Daggett, University of Denver and Stefan Chavez-Norgaard, University of Denver Removing parking requirements for new buildings could...

How a devastating grape pest is reshaping vineyards across Colorado’s Western Slope

Charlotte Oliver, Colorado State University Grape phylloxera, or Daktulosphaira vitifoliae, is an aphidlike insect that attacks grapevines with devastating...

Boosting timber harvesting in national forests while cutting public oversight won’t...

Courtney Schultz, Colorado State University; Forrest Fleischman, University of Minnesota, and Tony Cheng, Colorado State University The western United...

Colorado has one of the nation’s highest suicide rates − an...

Emmy Betz, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Colorado has one of the highest suicide rates in the nation,...

How to poop outdoors in a way that won’t harm the...

Shari Edelson, Penn State and B. Derrick Taff, Penn State If you’re one of the 63 million Americans who...

Balancing kratom’s potential benefits and risks − new legislation in Colorado...

David Kroll, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus David Bregger had never heard of kratom before his son, Daniel,...

EXPLORING NATURE

How pecans went from ignored trees to a holiday staple –...

Shelley Mitchell, Oklahoma State University Pecans, America’s only native major nut, have a storied history in the United States....
A fisherman looks at the Suralaya coal-fired power plant in Cilegon, Indonesia, in 2023. Ronald Siagian/AFP via Getty Images

Can the world quit coal?