Science In space, star clusters may be sweet spot Scientist says that’s where we should be looking for alien life January 9, 2016
Nation & World Does your battery life stink? Try some high-tech workarounds A charging case for an iPhone 6 sits on a wireless charger, both made by Bezalel, at the Sands Expo… January 9, 2016
Nation & World Techno-skeptics’ objection growing louder Taylor Taylor, 36, is a documentary filmmaker, musician and political activist. She’s also an emerging star in the world of… December 27, 2015
Science 2015 was a big year for science Scientists push frontiers from space to the microscopic December 26, 2015
Southwest Life Four Corners School of Outdoor Education shows off new discovery center So in 2002 when the Four Corners School of Outdoor Education began planning for a brick-and-mortar campus to centralize its… December 16, 2015
Science Researchers: Stonehenge may be of Welsh origin Two British researchers are suggesting that England’s famous Stonehenge monument may have actually been built in Wales before the monument… December 12, 2015
Science Apollo 11 module coming to you in 3-D Project will give you close-up look on your computer December 12, 2015
Science Scientists discover hot new planet world may be much like our neighbor, Venus November 28, 2015
Science Imagine this: Mars with rings One day, Mars’ moon Phobos could be circling Earth’s neighbor in the form of a Saturn-like ring. Scientists say Phobos… November 28, 2015
Nation & World Egypt expects hidden rooms in Tut tomb Exploration yields results that suggest more to be discovered November 28, 2015
Science Report questions NASA’s health-risk planning The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is learning much about the health effects of long-term space travel from astronauts such… November 21, 2015
Science Absurdly hot October sets ‘new normal’ Scientists blame El Niño and global warming November 21, 2015
Business Robot keeps track of inventory for retail businesses Scanning the aisles takes on a whole new meaning November 17, 2015
Business Smart TV takes tracking to a new level A new report reveals that Vizio, a top television maker, automatically tracks the viewing habits of Smart TV owners and… November 10, 2015
Science Poll: Climate change not major concern for most Climate change isn’t panicking Americans November 7, 2015
Science Spacecraft offers new clues about Mars’ atmosphere Scientists say billions of years ago, Mars had a magnetic field that protected its once-thick atmosphere from being stripped away… November 7, 2015
Science Warmer world will come with high price Study: Climate change will reduce global income October 24, 2015
Science Most Earth-like planets may not even be born yet A new study suggests that as many as 92 percent of the Earth-like planets that could be created in the… October 24, 2015
Nation & World The lizard king Volunteer in the Peace Corps helps discover lizard unknown to science October 24, 2015
Local News Silver lining to an orange river teachers bring mine spill into the classroom October 19, 2015
Regional News Push begins to boost broadband in N.M. schools New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez talks with Bernalillo Public Schools Superintendent Allan Tapia about the importance of online access for… October 14, 2015
Good Earth Colorado taps NASA for snow monitoring survey to gauge runoff in Rio Grande October 14, 2015
Science One-two punch may have killed off the dinosaurs The study, published in the journal Science, puts a twist on the consensus explanation of the mass extinction at the… October 10, 2015
Local News For animal scientist Temple Grandin, empathy triumphs scientist says dealing with behavior beats brute force September 30, 2015
Science Americans trashing the place more than thought New figures show that Americans are tossing more than twice as much trash as governments had expected. The new figures… September 26, 2015
Science New dinosaur species found in Alaska University of Alaska Fairbanks researchers have identified a new species of dinosaur that they have named Ugrunaaluk Kuupikensis, or “ancient… September 26, 2015
Local News Powerhouse flings open its doors – again Saturday, Sunday, Monday to start September 17, 2015
Regional News CU launches science contest working with businesses, government to solve vexing problems September 14, 2015