Humans can ‘feel’ hidden objects under sand from 2.76 inches away, revealing the surprising power of remote touch.
Banner image: Miles Moore and Jimmy Howe toss black sand onto a test plot on Niwot Ridge. (Credit: Kelsey Simpkins / CU Boulder) As temperatures soar in early September, it’s clear that Colorado’s ...
During a science review lesson in Mrs. Myers' 4th grade classroom at Angus Valley Elementary in Sand Springs on Monday, the class was learning about earthquakes and fracking. Her science review had an ...
As temperatures soar in early September, it’s clear that Colorado’s summers are lasting longer. They’re also starting earlier, with mountain snow melting away in May instead of June. As spring unfolds ...
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