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19 stories · Feature · 2010–2019

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Many benefits from a cup of coffee

Everybody knows someone obsessed with coffee. Maybe they can’t speak to people in the morning without first consuming a cup of joe, or maybe their day is thrown off by   Everybody …

Aug 22, 2019
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Marmots hitchhiking from RMBL

Katherine NettlesJul 31, 2019
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A century of science in Gothic

  When 28-year-old biology professor John C. Johnson first laid eyes on Gothic on July 4, 1919, he did not foresee that in a few years he would found the Rocky When 28-year-old biology &helli

Jul 4, 2019
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Seduced by the grid and ‘power too cheap to meter' … History of the GCEA, Part 2

Keriann ConroyMay 29, 2019
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Of pancakes, parades and pride in paradise

Dawn BelloiseJun 28, 2018
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Looking for signs of global warming? It's all around you

GOTHIC, Colo. (AP) - David Inouye is an accidental climate scientist. More than 40 years ago, the University of Maryland biologist started studying when wildflowers, birds, bees and butterflies first

By SETH BORENSTEIN, AP Science Writer Dateline: GOTHIC, Colo.Jun 24, 2018
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Climate change? Just take a look around

David Inouye is an accidental climate scientist. More than 40 years ago, the University of Maryland biologist started studying when wildflowers, birds, bees and butterflies first appeared each spring

Seth Borenstein, The Associated Press Dateline: GOTHIC, ColoradoJun 21, 2018
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Looking for signs of global warming? They're all around you

GOTHIC, Colo. (AP) - David Inouye is an accidental climate scientist. More than 40 years ago, the University of Maryland biologist started studying when wildflowers, birds, bees and butterflies first

By SETH BORENSTEIN, AP Science Writer Dateline: GOTHIC, Colo.Jun 19, 2018
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Looking for signs of global warming? They're all around you Looking for signs of global warming? They're all

GOTHIC, Colo. - David Inouye is an accidental climate scientist. More than 40 years ago, the University of Maryland biologist started studying when wildflowers, birds, bees and butterflies first appea

Seth Borenstein, The Associated PressJun 19, 2018
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Fifty Years of Flauschink: Who could have imagined? Part 3 of a three-part series

George SibleyApr 4, 2018
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Rockige Riesen

Felsig und wild machen die Rocky Mountains ihrem Namen alle Ehren. Der Gebirgszug im Westen der

Andrea ErneNov 4, 2017
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Gothic Cricket Club ready to RMBL

Toni ToddJul 5, 2017
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The Rogue Energy of Crested Butte on Parade

Dawne BelloiseJun 29, 2017
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Wake-up call

India, Feb. 26 -- In October and November last year, attacks by bears outnumbered the attacks by leopards in Pauri, Tehri, Joshimath and Chamoli districts of Uttarakhand. While initially the cause was

Feb 26, 2016
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Living the Resort Town Life — Part III —

Adam BroderickJul 16, 2015
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Tracing Steps for a Greener Path

It takes a committed bunhead to spend eight hours hiking over a mountain with a 13,000-foot peak just to get to ballet class. It also requires one devoted to nature. Karole Armitage is both. As a chil

By GIA KOURLASMar 22, 2015
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Pollen Nation: Sniffly noses, watery eyes and plant sex

CB StaffJul 10, 2013
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RMBLing into the social scene

CB StaffJul 10, 2013
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Carbon Conundrum Part 3: A Disrupted Ecosystem eEc

CB StaffJan 12, 2011