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324 stories · 2010–2019

News

There’s a RMBL going on in Gothic

CB StaffJun 25, 2014
Research

Didymo outbreaks due to changing water chemistry in a warming world?

Jun 23, 2014 (Coyote Gulch:http://coyotegulch.net/ Delivered by Newstex) https://coyotegulch.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/didymo.jpg Didymo algae From[1] The Crested Butte News (Seth Mensing): For seve

Coyote GulchJun 24, 2014
Research

RMBL researcher’s local work cracks code on didymo outbreaks

CB StaffJun 18, 2014
Opinion

Acronym overload…along with ticks, promotions, taxes and mines

CB StaffJun 11, 2014
News

GCSAPP advocating for excise tax on retail marijuana in the valley

CB StaffJun 4, 2014
Opinion

There's not enough space to list the pressures on our planet

DonaldClegg Faith and Values: There's not enough room here to list the pressures on our planet DonaldClegg I'm about two-thirds of the way through Alan Weisman's new book, "Countdown." His last foray,

Donald CleggMay 24, 2014
Press Release

The Heights Foundation and The Heights Center Announce New Members to Board of Directors

Apr 15, 2014 (PR.com:http://www.pr.com Delivered by Newstex) Fort Myers, FL, April 15, 2014 --(PR.com[1])-- The Heights Foundation and The Heights Center, non-profit organizations that work to build s

Apr 15, 2014
Press Release

Luther College's Beth Lynch Receives Iowa Science Foundation Grant

Luther College issued the following news: Luther associate professor of biology Beth Lynch, was awarded a $4,980 grant from the Iowa Science Foundation in August 2013. The grant is allowing her to doc

Targeted News Service Dateline: DECORAH, IowaApr 10, 2014
News

Groups working together to protect public lands ready to present next week

CB StaffMar 19, 2014
News

How wildflower study shows complex effects from global warming A research team found that over four decades, global warming has added 35 days to the wildflower season in the southern Colorado Rockies. But the team's data reveal nuances that other studies have missed.

... . They drew on a 39-year record of flowering plants in plots at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory outside Crested Butte , Colo. The records were started and have been maintained by Universi

Pete Spotts Staff writerMar 19, 2014
Research

How wildflower study shows complex effects from global warming A research team found that over four

During the past 39 years, global warming has added more than a month to the wildflower season in the southern Colorado Rockies, according to a new study tracking the local effects of global warming on

Pete Spotts Staff writerMar 19, 2014
Research

In the Rockies, warmer climate adds a month to flower season

Mar 19, 2014 (Futurity.org:http://www.futurity.org Delivered by Newstex) For almost 40 years, field scientists strapped on cross-country skis, shouldered backpacks with supplies and set out over three

Daniel Stolte-ArizonaMar 19, 2014
Research

Climate change affecting wildflowers

Climate change lengthening wildflower season In Rockies study, halfbloom early By Tony Barboza Los Angeles Times The Rocky Mountain wildflower season has lengthened by more than a month since the 1970

Tony BarbozaMar 18, 2014
Research

WILDFLOWER SEASON LENGTHENS BY MORE THAN A MONTH

The following information was released by the University of Maryland - College Park: A unique 39-year study of wildflower blooms in a Colorado Rocky Mountain meadow shows more than two-thirds of alpin

States News Service Dateline: COLLEGE PARK, Md.Mar 17, 2014
Press Release

Beckman Scholar Jared Balik Will Study 'Effects of Species Replacement on Detrital Processing Rates in

Allegheny College issued the following news: Allegheny College recently named Jared Balik from South Beaver Township, Pa., a Beckman Scholar. He will be working with faculty mentor Scott Wissinger, pr

Targeted News Service Dateline: MEADVILLE, Pa.Feb 28, 2014
News

Beckman Scholar Jared Balik Will Study 'Effects of Species Replacement on Detrital Processing Rates in Montane and Sub-Alpine Ponds'

... Allegheny, on the project "Effects of Species Replacement on Detrital Processing Rates in Montane and Sub-Alpine Ponds." Balik's research will begin in May 2014 and run through August 2015. The su

Targeted News ServiceFeb 28, 2014
Research

SPECIES: Caterpillars evolved into fast eaters in race against effects of higher temperatures

Coleen Jose, E&E reporter Caterpillars of two species of butterflies in Colorado and California have evolved to feed rapidly in response to rising average temperatures in the past 40 years, new resear

Dec 20, 2013
Profile

LUCIANA RANELLI '14 LOOKS TO EL PASO

ORRIS, Minn., Dec. 13 -- University of Minnesota Morris issued the following news release: University of Minnesota, Morris student Luciana Ranelli '14, Duluth, is preparing to student teach at Eastwoo

Dec 13, 2013
Press Release

Governor Brown Announces Appointments

Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr., D-Calif., issued the following news release: Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. today announced the following appointments. Karen Baylor, 57, of Nipomo, has been appointed deputy d

Targeted News Service Dateline: SACRAMENTO, Calif.Dec 12, 2013
News

Government shutdown has impact on the area

CB StaffOct 2, 2013
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