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Chile's Chaiten volcano one of scores of active volcanoes in region, says CU-Boulder professor
... Chaiten -- to be potentially active, said CU-Boulder geological sciences department Professor Charles Stern. Stern said the pyroclastic flow and ash-fall deposits he and Chilean ...CU-Boulder study suggests air quality regulations miss key pollutants
... new study led by the University of Colorado at Boulder reveals that air quality regulations may not effectively ... very telling," said project director and CU-Boulder Professor Jose-Luis Jimenez. Jimenez ...Evolution education for K-12 teachers needs beefing up, says CU-Boulder professor
... design creationists, new-age homeopaths and other "hucksters," according to a University of Colorado at Boulder biology professor. On the 150th anniversary of Charles Darwin's classic book "The ...Ancient Architecture Makes Italian Earthquakes Deadly, Professor Says
A University of Colorado at Boulder professor says the powerful earthquake that knocked down buildings and killed at least 130 people in and around the medieval city of L'Aquila in Italy April 6 is a ...Hubble repair mission carrying $70 million CU-Boulder instrument on track for May 11 launch
... shuttle accident to mechanical glitches. But CU-Boulder Professor James Green of the Center for Astrophysics ... sized COS, built primarily by CU-Boulder's industrial partner, Ball Aerospace & Technology ...CU-Boulder study shows brain's immune system may cause chronic seizures
... . Barth co-authored the paper with CU-Boulder professors of psychology and neuroscience Linda Watkins and Steven Maier, CU-Boulder graduate students Krista Rodgers and Alexis Northcutt ...Noise pollution negatively affects woodland bird communities, says CU-Boulder study
... Current Biology study included CU-Boulder Professor Alex Cruz and Fort Lewis ... near heavily used roads, said Francis. The CU-Boulder study is one of the first conducted in a controlled environment -- ...Daily bathroom showers may deliver face full of pathogens, says CU-Boulder study
... bacteria, according to a surprising new University of Colorado at Boulder study. The researchers used high-tech instruments ... pool study led by Pace and CU-Boulder Professor Mark Hernandez showed high ...World's river deltas sinking due to human activity, says new study led by CU-Boulder
... new study led by the University of Colorado at Boulder indicates most of the world's low-lying river ... Nature Geoscience, the study was led by CU-Boulder Professor James Syvitski, who is directing a $4 ...Invasive plants challenge scientists in face of environmental change
... face of human-caused environmental change, including the positive responses of invaders to altered atmospheric chemistry and longer growing seasons, says a University of Colorado at Boulder professor.Earth's highest known microbial systems fueled by volcanic gases
... barren, sky-high landscape, said CU-Boulder Professor Steve Schmidt. He likened ... Schmidt said. Costello, a research associate in CU-Boulder's chemistry and biochemistry department, said small amounts ...International Greenland ice coring effort sets new drilling record in 2009
... warms in the coming century and beyond, said CU-Boulder Professor Jim White, who is leading the U ... ancient atmospheres, said White, who directs CU-Boulder's Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research. Ice ...
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