Science /tags/science Science en-US Copyright ÌÇÐÄvlog´«Ã½/Community Radio for Northern Colorado 2020 Wed, 11 Jun 2025 17:38:14 GMT Scientists, local volunteers take part in BioBlitz to catalog plants, insects in Louisville /news/2025-06-11/scientists-local-volunteers-take-part-in-bioblitz-to-catalog-plants-insects-in-louisville Scientists and local volunteers are participating in a BioBlitz in Louisville. It’s an effort to document every kind of species to understand what's out there and what needs protection. Wed, 11 Jun 2025 17:38:14 GMT /news/2025-06-11/scientists-local-volunteers-take-part-in-bioblitz-to-catalog-plants-insects-in-louisville Emma VandenEinde Drought continues to plague the Colorado River Basin. Could cloud seeding be a helpful solution? /podcast/inthenoco/2025-05-26/drought-continues-to-plague-the-colorado-river-basin-could-cloud-seeding-be-a-helpful-solution Manipulating the clouds to make it rain or snow might sound like science fiction – but farmers and ski resorts have used these techniques for years. ÌÇÐÄvlog´«Ã½ water reporter Alex Hager discusses whether cloud seeding could help the drought-stricken Colorado River Basin. Mon, 26 May 2025 11:35:00 GMT /podcast/inthenoco/2025-05-26/drought-continues-to-plague-the-colorado-river-basin-could-cloud-seeding-be-a-helpful-solution In The NoCo, Erin O'Toole, Alex Hager, Brad Turner It’s miller moth time again. An insect expert explains why they’re cooler than you think /podcast/inthenoco/2025-05-20/its-miller-moth-time-again-an-insect-expert-explains-why-theyre-cooler-than-you-think Every year around this time, hordes of tiny, winged creatures begin to invade the Front Range. That's right – it's miller moth season! And while many of us find them annoying, they’re also fascinating. We asked an insect expert to unpack some of the mysteries of the miller moth. Tue, 20 May 2025 11:35:00 GMT /podcast/inthenoco/2025-05-20/its-miller-moth-time-again-an-insect-expert-explains-why-theyre-cooler-than-you-think In The NoCo, Erin O'Toole, Brad Turner An unusual book of art is headed to the moon. This Colorado artist helped create it /podcast/inthenoco/2025-05-09/an-unusual-book-of-art-is-headed-to-the-moon-this-colorado-artist-helped-create-it An unusual art project is headed for the moon later this year. It’s an 80 page book roughly the size of your thumbnail … filled with contributions from artists and writers around the world. We’ll hear from the Colorado artist who helped create the book — and why he thinks art deserves a home on the moon. Fri, 09 May 2025 11:40:00 GMT /podcast/inthenoco/2025-05-09/an-unusual-book-of-art-is-headed-to-the-moon-this-colorado-artist-helped-create-it In The NoCo, Ariel Lavery, Brad Turner State OKs Louisville CHIPS Zone /news/2025-04-21/state-oks-louisville-chips-zone The Colorado Economic Development Commission gave its blessing Thursday to a plan by Louisville officials to establish a CHIPS Zone in the city that would encompass the Colorado Technology Center business park and Redtail Ridge. Louisville is now the fourth city in the Boulder Valley and Northern Colorado with an approved CHIPS Zone designation, joining Longmont, Broomfield and Fort Collins. Mon, 21 Apr 2025 19:31:51 GMT /news/2025-04-21/state-oks-louisville-chips-zone Lucas High, BizWest Colorado doesn’t know how much water it has. This CU scientist is kayaking to find out. /news/2025-04-08/colorado-doesnt-know-how-much-water-it-has-this-cu-scientist-is-kayaking-to-find-out University of Colorado hydrologist Toby Minear captures river flow data with the NASA satellite he helped develop. Then he runs rivers to double check its work. Listen to our "Morning Edition" host Michael Lyle, Jr. discuss this story with Colorado Sun reporter Tracy Ross and then read The Colorado Sun story at the link below. Tue, 08 Apr 2025 15:49:27 GMT /news/2025-04-08/colorado-doesnt-know-how-much-water-it-has-this-cu-scientist-is-kayaking-to-find-out Tracy Ross, The Colorado Sun Out of the lab and into the streets, researchers and doctors rally for science against Trump cuts /news/2025-03-07/out-of-the-lab-and-into-the-streets-researchers-and-doctors-rally-for-science-against-trump-cuts Researchers, doctors, their patients and supporters are venturing out of labs, hospitals and offices across the country to stand up to what they call an attack on life-saving science by the Trump administration. Fri, 07 Mar 2025 22:47:53 GMT /news/2025-03-07/out-of-the-lab-and-into-the-streets-researchers-and-doctors-rally-for-science-against-trump-cuts Seth Borenstein, Associated Press, Emma VandenEinde Inside CSU’s new chocolate laboratory, and the delicious research happening there /podcast/inthenoco/2025-02-14/inside-csus-new-chocolate-laboratory-and-the-delicious-research-happening-there A new laboratory run by Colorado State University is devoted to the study of chocolate: how it’s made, how to create new varieties, and why people can’t get enough of those Valentine’s Day chocolates. Fri, 14 Feb 2025 12:40:00 GMT /podcast/inthenoco/2025-02-14/inside-csus-new-chocolate-laboratory-and-the-delicious-research-happening-there In The NoCo, Erin O'Toole, Ariel Lavery, Brad Turner Who gets federal research funding in Colorado? These two charts will show you. /news/2025-02-06/who-gets-federal-research-funding-in-colorado-these-two-charts-will-show-you The University of Colorado system is the state’s major recipient of grants from the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation. Listen to "Morning Edition" host Michael Lyle, Jr. discuss this story with Colorado Sun editor Lance Benzel and then read The Colorado Sun story at the link below. Thu, 06 Feb 2025 17:33:09 GMT /news/2025-02-06/who-gets-federal-research-funding-in-colorado-these-two-charts-will-show-you John Ingold, The Colorado Sun Snow scientists say cloud seeding has big potential /news/2025-01-20/snow-scientists-say-cloud-seeding-has-big-potential Water experts say cloud seeding deserves more funding and research to measure its impact on the drought-stricken Colorado River basin. Mon, 20 Jan 2025 13:00:00 GMT /news/2025-01-20/snow-scientists-say-cloud-seeding-has-big-potential Alex Hager