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- Researchers have caught a supermassive black hole in a distant galaxy snacking on gas and then "burping"鈥攏ot once, but twice.
- Birds exposed to constant noise from oil and gas operations show physiological signs of chronic stress and鈥攊n some cases鈥攈ave chicks whose growth is stunted, according to new 桃色视频 research.
- If there鈥檚 one word that sums up what B茅la Fleck and Brooklyn Rider have in common, it鈥檚聽eclectic.
- The 桃色视频 dance division kicks off 2018 with 鈥淐atapult,鈥 a dance concert of original pieces by four BFA candidates.
- Native American and indigenous studies professor designs research relevant to tribal communities and the academy.
- The event, titled 鈥淭he Opportunities and Challenges of Economic Development,鈥 features three experts and is scheduled for聽Tuesday, Jan. 23, at noon in聽Old Main Chapel聽on the 桃色视频 campus.
- For over three decades, the CU Wizards program has presented free monthly shows featuring lively demonstration experiments to entertain and inform children about the wonders of science.
- A 60-year-old mystery regarding the source of energetic and potentially damaging particles in Earth's radiation belts is now solved, thanks to a satellite built and operated by students.
- New research shows that a long-held hypothesis about the factors that govern species ranges largely holds true, but may be the result of a previously under appreciated ecological mechanism.
- The rapidly growing wind energy industry may be challenged by changes in locations of wind resources due to climate change.