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From the you-won't-believe-this category: The University of Colorado at Boulder says students armed with toy Nerf guns could be arrested. Comment?
Oh, that Anthony Watts! He beat me to the punch on the "Big Oil funds alarmism" theme that shows up in several of the Climategate emails. Comment?
Nerf guns banned on CU-Boulder campus
If you're caught walking around the University of Colorado at Boulder with a Nerf gun, you could be arrested. Comment?
Sea level rise and a oesinking Vanuatua
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What is the real story on sea level rise? Is catastrophe already producing fleeing populations? I've started looking into the measurements that have been published. Comment?
Twitter idea places in tech competition
BCBR Article Twitter idea places in tech competition By Business Report Staff December 4, 2009 -- BOULDER - A social media idea dubbed "Tweak the Tweet" earned University of Colorado at Boulder graduate student Kate Starbird second place in a national technology competition focused on improving communication during disasters. Comment?
NOAA: North American 2008 Cooling Attributed to Natural Causes
Cooler North American temperatures in 2008 resulted from a strong natural effect, and the overall warming trend that has been observed since 1970 is likely to resume, according to scientists at National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and CIRES , a cooperative institute of the University of Colorado Boulder and NOAA. Comment?
GeoOptics LLC and CU-Boulder Create a Partnership Around the CICERO System of Earth Satellites
Boulder, CO -- GeoOptics LLC and the University of Colorado at Boulder today announced the formation of a long-term partnership to collaborate on instrument and space system development for Earth remote sensing, integrated with education and research programs in Earth and space science and engineering.The partnership envisions CU's Laboratory for ... Comment?
CU: No shooting zombies with Nerf guns
If you're caught walking around the University of Colorado at Boulder with a Nerf gun, you could be arrested. Comment?
University celebrates CS Education Week
The United States House of Representatives recently passed a resolution declaring the week of Dec. Comment?
The hardest lesson of all: Teaching young people about finances and...
Three cheers to the University of Colorado-Boulder for launching a financial literacy program for students there. Comment?
New CMC associate degree for theater available this spring
Colorado Mountain College will begin offering an associate of arts degree with a theater emphasis, starting with the spring semester at CMC's Spring Valley Center in Glenwood Springs. Comment?
Associate theater degree will be available at Colorado Mountain College
Colorado Mountain College will begin offering an associate of arts degree with a theater emphasis, starting with the spring semester at the Spring Valley Center in Glenwood Springs. Comment?
Many people who have not been quoted helped in the research for this special report. Comment?
APA pushes for hiring equality
The American Philosophical Association will censure universities that use sexual orientation as a basis for hiring decisions, philosophy professor and APA chair Kwame Anthony Appiah confirmed in an e-mail to The Daily Princetonian. Comment?
'Butterflynauts' Now Resident On ISS
As of Monday, four painted lady butterflies are living aboard the International Space Station. Comment?
'Butterflynauts' Emerge On Space Station
As of Dec. 1, four Painted Lady butterflies are living aboard the International Space Station. Comment?
Four 'Butterflynauts' Emerge on Space Station
PRESS RELEASE Date Released: Wednesday, December 2, 2009 Source: National Space Biomedical Research Institute - Comments As of Dec. Comment?
'Writing for a purpose'
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CU junior April Morris, center, of Parker goes over a presentation with senior Emily Kessler, right, of Newton, Mass., during their "Hunger in America and Abroad" class with professor Neal McConomy at the University of Colorado Boulder on Tuesday. Comment?
New Method To Measure Snow, Soil Moisture With GPS May Benefit...
A research team led by the University of Colorado at Boulder has found a clever way to use traditional GPS satellite signals to measure snow depth as well as soil and vegetation moisture, a technique expected to benefit meteorologists, water resource managers, climate modelers and farmers. Comment?
CU Student Wins Prestigious Marshall Scholarship
Mitesh Shridhar, a senior at the University of Colorado at Boulder majoring in both biochemistry and molecular, cellular and developmental biology, has been awarded the prestigious Marshall Scholarship for graduate study in the United Kingdom. Comment?