Business Drones becoming essential to businesses discusses use, and misuse, of new technology May 3, 2018
Local News Animas High rocket team has the right stuff for national competition Rocketry is a science of precision, patience and two uncracked eggs April 27, 2018
Local News Animas High rocket team has the right stuff for national competition Rocketry is a science of precision, patience and two uncracked eggs April 27, 2018
Local News Forest, BLM remind public of electric bike rules Popular e-bikes not allowed on non-motorized trails March 26, 2018
Local News Forest, BLM remind public of electric bike rules Popular e-bikes not allowed on non-motorized trails March 26, 2018
Local News Kids to dabble in science and technology this weekend at Discovery Festival Building competition will be held Saturday February 22, 2018
Local News Second-graders gain STEAM Sunnyside students work on math, engineering skills December 24, 2017
Nation & World FBI again finds itself unable to unlock a gunman’s cellphone FBI agents have been unable to unlock the encrypted cellphone of the gunman in the Texas church massacre to learn… November 8, 2017
Nation & World Poll finds most have little fear of robots taking jobs People wait for their lunch orders to be ready at Eatsa in San Francisco. A new survey suggests that Americans… October 30, 2017
Nation & World Some flowers create blue halo to say hello to foraging bees They create a blue halo, apparently to attract the bees they need for pollination, scientists reported Wednesday. Bees are drawn… October 19, 2017
Nation & World Self-driving cars could ease traffic, but increase sprawl Steven Senne/Associated Press file<br><br>An autonomous vehicle is driven by an engineer on a street in an industrial park in Boston.… October 17, 2017
Nation & World Scientists witness huge cosmic crash, find origins of gold Vicky Kalogera, a gravitational-wave astrophysicist at Northwestern University who contributed to the historic detections of gravitational waves, speaks at the… October 17, 2017
Nation & World Will your job be automated? 70 percent of Americans say no A new security robot, nicknamed ROD2, drives toward Daniel Webb as it patrols the sidewalks and parking garage at River… October 5, 2017
Local News Durangoans turn their heads up to see solar eclipse A partial eclipse of the sun is seen from Durango on Monday morning.Jerry McBride/Durango Herald The path of totality passed… August 21, 2017
Nation & World Historic eclipse turns day into night across the U.S. “It’s really, really, really, really awesome,” said 9-year-old Cami Smith as she watched the fully eclipsed sun from a gravel… August 21, 2017
Local News Electronic wildlife detection system fizzles out east of Durango don’t work; maintenance too high to be useful June 28, 2017
Local News Legislature eyes tech advancements to assist Colorado’s growing elderly population provide improved home access to health care assessments June 13, 2017
Business Doughnut delivery by drone in Denver is a peek at the future Doughnuts were delivered Wednesday by drone to Denver’s mayor and the city’s police and fire departments in an event that… June 3, 2017
Nation & World Scientists take to the streets in Washington Speakers, performers joined in March for Science April 22, 2017
Local News Fort Lewis College to emphasize STEM majors to increase enrollment dealing with reality of higher education today April 13, 2017
Local News New Fort Lewis College sciences building named Sitter Family Hall Dedication to be held Friday, fundraising ongoing April 5, 2017
Science When is new forecast really new? A cross-country skier glides on slushy snow on Brooklyn’s Livingston Street 2017, in New York.Bebeto Matthews/Associated Press But they didn’t… March 18, 2017