The Supreme Court will decide whether Boulder and Boulder County can sue fossil fuels companies for damages caused by climate change. ExxonMobil and Suncor USA say states are pre-empted by federal law ...
Chris Winter, executive director of the Getches-Wilkinson Center at CU Boulder’s School of Law, noted that NEPA guaranteed ...
In February, Colorado lost a gray wolf, found Avian Influenza in domestic poultry, and moved to block ag producers from ...
When the modern electric vehicle was still in its infancy, drivers worried that vehicles would need expensive battery ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with WXXI listener Jonathan Black and Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster Will Shortz.
The first historically recorded pandemic is believed to have struck the walled city of Jirash, in what is now modern-day Jordan, in the 7th century. A new study reveals details about those who died.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Ariane Tabatabai, the Public Service Fellow at Lawfare, about U.S. attacks on Iran and how President Trump's calls for regime change might be received there.
In Tehran, panicked residents rushed home to shelter and terrified children poured out of classrooms as U.S. air strikes hit ...
OpenAI's Sam Altman says he shares the "red lines" set by rival Anthropic restricting how the military uses AI models, amid Anthropic's escalating feud with the Pentagon.
An energy company based in Utah has discovered the first commercially viable “blind geothermal” system in the U.S. in decades. The recent surprise finding in the Nevada desert could provide enough ...
When a loved one goes missing, relatives can feel guilty simply for eating, says Charlie Shunick, whose sister was kidnapped. Shunick now helps others navigate a nightmare "nobody is prepared for." ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife released the latest wolf location map tracking activity from Jan 27 through Feb. 24. KDNK’s Amy Hadden Marsh has this update.
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