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Genetic Adaptation to Climate Change Is Swift in Crop Pests
Fruit flies have the uncanny ability to wake up from a months-long hibernation right when their food of choice—say,…
Public Health Consequences of Policing Homelessness
Two weeks ago, Colorado State Patrol troopers began clearing out nearly 200 residents from homeless encampments…
New Study Finds Access to Food Stamps Reduces Visits to the Physicians
In a new study, University of Colorado Denver researchers found when people have…
Journey to the World’s Southernmost Tree
In January 2019, Brian Buma, PhD, set off with a 14-person crew to find the world’s southernmost tree. It’s…
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Community Fridges in Denver Help to Address Some of Our City’s Biggest Problems
January 19, 2021
Eli Zain is a graduate student of social sciences with an emphasis on social justice at the University of Colorado in Denver. After seeing community fridges in major cities, they felt a need to address some of the issues ...
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These North Texas cities are some of the safest in the country, study says
January 18, 2021
Hai Fang, an assistant professor at the University of Colorado Denver, co-authored a study to determine the cost of crime to society. Their findings were integrated into a broader data set to better understand the societal cost of crime ...