Business Feds move to OK commercial drone flights A government-sponsored committee is recommending standards that could clear the way for commercial drone flights over populated areas and help… April 5, 2016
Local News Donors generous to Fort Lewis College reach $3.8 million in fiscal year to end June 30 April 2, 2016
Science Meet JCVI-syn3.0 Researchers create a new microbe by removing half of its genes March 26, 2016
Science Data hints Pluto may have once had liquid lakes “As planetary scientists, what the data revealed did not surprise us. It shocked us,” NASA’s Planetary Science Division Director Jim… March 26, 2016
Nation & World Bridging the ‘word gap’ in low-income children High-tech study results still inconclusive March 26, 2016
Local News Ignacio Middle School has banner year Numerous students qualify for state competitions March 23, 2016
Science Scientists still don’t know how dogs became dogs – but they might be close to finding out Inna Caruso, left, and Jordan Massey jog along the Rails to Trails with dogs Mac and Nessie on a warm… March 18, 2016
Local News Dolores, Montezuma County partner on telecommunications chips in $60,000 for study about service March 18, 2016
Local News Gardner sees economic benefits of driverless cars in Colorado Senator sees opportunity to reduce ski-area traffic March 15, 2016
Science A better twist on tornadoes? may help forecasters provide earlier warnings of deadly twisters March 12, 2016
Nation & World Large-scale study: Short men and overweight women get a raw deal in life destined to make less money than their taller, fitter peers March 11, 2016
Local News Fort Lewis College to control Hesperus campus Historic agreement will allow more study, increase income March 10, 2016
Local News Science projects take center stage at annual fair Animas High School sophomore Isaac Jordan, the son of Mike and Dion Jordan, demonstrates his science project to make an… March 3, 2016
Science Horniest dinosaurs may have been the sexiest, too A restoration shows adult Protoceratops andrewsi engaging in display postures. Non-mature animals can be seen in the background.Rebecca Gelernter/QMUL The… February 27, 2016
Science El Niño to linger around for awhile longer Meteorologists say weather system is weakening February 20, 2016
Science Ancient flower species found locked in amber Oregon State University entomologist George Poiner discovered the fossilized remains of a new species of flower, dubbed Strychnos electri, in… February 20, 2016
Nation & World On the toy horizon: A selfie stick with a mic is the key word at New York Toy Fair February 20, 2016
Local News Fort Lewis College’s new hall to mix high-tech labs and beauty Everything a budding scientist could want February 16, 2016
Business GoSnow mobile app connects strangers, friends on slopes Snowboarding at Aspen inspires development February 16, 2016
Science Can mighty cockroach come to the rescue? Insect’s special abilities inspire ideas for disaster-rescue robots February 13, 2016
Science Neanderthal DNA may increase risk of depression The national history museum in Mettmann, Germany, displays reconstructions of a Neanderthal man and woman. A study says DNA inherited… February 13, 2016
Business Battle over $200-a-vial bull semen may rock dairy farms One reason for the high price of artificial breeding in the dairy industry is that a single company, Sexing Technologies,… February 2, 2016
Science Astronomers discover rare ‘skinny’ black hole The University of Colorado’s Julie Comerford discovered her latest two-black hole galaxy – her fourth – using the Hubble Space… January 30, 2016
Science Schizophrenia finding causes excitement gives peek into possible cause of disease January 30, 2016
Education Bayfield library embarks on project to inspire interest in science, math “Teens in our community flock to the library after school and throughout the summer,” Teen Services Manager Becky Van Den… January 26, 2016
Science Amount of man-made heat the oceans are absorbing is rising raises alarms about how much heat seas are absorbing January 23, 2016
Science Superheavy elements add some heft to periodic table Kosuke Morita of Riken Nishina Center for Accelerator-Based Science points at periodic table of the elements during a press conference… January 9, 2016