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400 stories · 2020–2029

News

United States : What Colorado Leaders Are Saying about New Laws Signed by Gov. Polis Today to Support Successful Careers & Protect the Colorado We Know & Love for Generations to Come

... result from this action will be critical in understanding trends in their populations, said Dr. David W. Inouye, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, North American Pollinator Protection Campaign

Jun 2, 2022
Press Release

Laws Signed by Colo. Gov. Polis Support Successful Careers, Protect State

Gov. Jared Polis, D-Colorado, issued the following news release on May 27, 2022: Today across Colorado, Governor Polis signed legislation to support veterans, pollinators, dark sky communities, and to

Targeted News Service Dateline: DENVER, ColoradoMay 28, 2022
Press Release

WHAT COLORADO LEADERS ARE SAYING ABOUT NEW LAWS SIGNED BY GOV. POLIS TODAY TO

The following information was released by the office of the Governor of Colorado: Today across Colorado, Governor Polis signed legislation to support veterans, pollinators, dark sky communities, and t

States News Service Dateline: WESTCLIFFEMay 27, 2022
News

Blue Mesa expected to reach only 50% capacity this summer — The #CrestedButte News #runoff

Apr 30, 2022( Coyote Gulch: https://coyotegulch.blog/ Delivered by Newstex) https://i0.wp.com/coyotegulch.blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Screen-Shot-2022-04-29-at-11.43.52AM.png?ssl=1 Click the link

Coyote GulchApr 30, 2022
News

Blue Mesa expected to reach only 50% capacity this summer — The #CrestedButte News #runoff #GunnisonRiver #ColoradoRiver #COriver #aridification

... considered in the basin, such as Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory's (RMBL) interest in an airborne remote sensing program to track moisture during peak 'greenness' from March through October.

Coyote GulchApr 30, 2022
News

Blue Mesa expected to reach only 50% capacity this summer

Katherine NettlesApr 27, 2022
News

#Snowpack study should help make #water predictions more accurate — The #CrestedButte News

Apr 22, 2022( Coyote Gulch: https://coyotegulch.blog/ Delivered by Newstex) https://i0.wp.com/coyotegulch.blog/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/gunnison_river_basin_map-shannon1-viawikimedia.png?ssl=1Map of

Coyote GulchApr 22, 2022
News

Snowpack study should help make water predictions more accurate

Mark ReamanApr 20, 2022
News

SAIL research project making strides in north end of the valley

Katherine NettlesApr 6, 2022
News

Public comment sought on North Valley trail expansion plan

Mark ReamanMar 9, 2022
Research

The secret to longevity? Ask a yellow-bellied marmot

March 09 -- What if you were told there was a completely natural way to stop your body from aging? The trick: You'd have to hibernate from September to May each year. That's what a team of UCLA biolog

Mar 9, 2022
Research

How HIBERNATING for eight months could help us pause the clock: Yellow-bellied marmots can virtually halt

• A study of yellow-bellied marmots found that hibernation stops them ageing • Scientists from UCLA in California analyzed blood samples from 73 marmots • During their dormant periods, the rodent

Fiona Jackson For MailonlineMar 8, 2022
Research

THE SECRET TO LONGEVITY? ASK A YELLOW-BELLIED MARMOT UCLA -LED STUDY SHOWS THAT

The following information was released by the University of California Los Angeles: Stuart Wolpert | March 7, 2022 What if you were told there was a completely natural way to stop your body from aging

States News Service Dateline: LOS ANGELESMar 7, 2022
News

THE SECRET TO LONGEVITY? ASK A YELLOW-BELLIED MARMOT UCLA -LED STUDY SHOWS THAT AGING SLOWS TO A CRAWL WHEN THE ANIMALS HIBERNATE

... Biological Laboratory in Colorado and was funded by Brazils Science Without Borders program, part of the countrys National Counsel of Technological and Scientific Development, and the National Geo

States News ServiceMar 7, 2022
Profile

Buzzing with excitement: Sofia Dartnell PO '22 awarded esteemed Gates Cambridge scholarship

Sofia Dartnell PO '22 won one of 80 Gates Cambridge Scholarships, earning her a full-cost scholarship to the University of Cambridge to pursue a PhD in zoology. (Courtesy: Sofia Dartnell) Many people

Feb 3, 2022
News

"The New York Times ": Świstaki interesują naukowców. Nie tylko w Dzień Świstaka

... długoterminowe badania świstaków żółtobrzuchych w Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, twierdzi, że dane zgromadzone przez Maher zwiększają nasze zrozumienie korzyści płynących z posiadania subte

Brandon KeimFeb 2, 2022
Feature

"The New York Times": Świstaki interesują naukowców. Nie tylko w Dzień Świstaka

Nowe badania rzucają światło na zachowania społeczne tego popularnego, ale często niezrozumianego

Brandon KeimFeb 2, 2022
Feature

Groundhogs Emerge From the Scientific Shadows

New research aims to shed light on the social habits of the popular, but often misunderstood, animal.

Brandon Keim and Greta RybusFeb 1, 2022
Feature

Out From The Shadows

FALMOUTH, Maine -- Groundhog Day may be a tongue-in-cheek holiday, but it remains the one day earmarked in the United States for an animal: Marmota monax, the largest and most widely distributed of th

By Brandon Keim and Greta RybusFeb 1, 2022
Press Release

Atmospheric Radiation Measurement: From Bedrock to Atmosphere - Deep Investigations Into Disappearing

(TNSJou) -- The Department of Energy's Office of Science Atmospheric Radiation Measurement facility issued the following news: Imagine turning on the water tap, only to get a dribble instead of a gush

Targeted News Service Dateline: WASHINGTONJan 25, 2022
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