Hosts MotoGPete and Swiggy are on a mission to discuss, rate, ride, and philosophize every motorcycle in the world. They knock a few off the list every week….
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KUNC's In The NOCO is a daily look at the stories, news, people and issues important to you. It's a window to the communities along the Colorado Rocky Mountains. The show explores the big stories of the day, bringing context and insight to issues that matter. And because life in Northern Colorado is a balance of work and play, we explore the lighter side of news, highlighting what makes this state such an incredible place to live.
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Welcome to Echoes from NoCO, the podcast dedicated to cutting through the noise and turning up the voice that truly matters: yours. Every week, we step away from the national echo chambers of mainstream news and political narratives, and into the Mountains and Valleys of Northern Colorado. We’re here to unearth the voices of our community, who can personally speak to true experiences. We’re here to amplify you.
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Descubre con Nocodehackers cómo utilizar las herramientas no-code como Webflow, Airtable, Make o Zapier para crear tus proyectos.
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Just me. Sharing thoughts, knowledge and my own vulnerability and ignorance. Listen up and learn something 🤷🏾♂️
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This podcast series is inspired by the myriad of amazing characters our agency meets, befriends, and often engages on behalf of our clients and the shows we develop for network television. NOCOAST ORIGINALS focuses on straight-talking, real, authentic communication. Check us out at the links below:
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NoCo Gaydio is a program that has one rule and one rule only… To highlight LGBTQIA+ artists from across the world. Part of the Loudspeaker family of podcasts. Hear new episodes first on Friday nights at 9pm ET/7pm MT on the live stream at https://www.loudspeaker.org or get our free mobile app.
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The Voice of the NoCode Community | #1 NoCode Podcast | Twitter: @NoCodeWealth
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Discovering the most interesting ideas, trends, people, and events of Northern Colorado one conversation at a time.
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In questi episodi dedicati allo sviluppo e crescita personale, parleremo di strategie legate ad una serie di campi della formazione legati a concetti vicini alla Psicologia Positiva, all'Intelligenza Emotiva, alla Programmazione Neuro Linguistica, allo studio della Comunicazione Non Verbale, allo studio delle Emozioni e dei talenti. Formare ed informare per crescere questo è il nostro motto.
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Thoughtful conversations about NoCode (or "No Code") tools and ideas with freelancers, automators, creators, founders and other NoCoders. Their backgrounds are diverse and they're from all over the world, but they share one thing in common - a unique story as a backdrop to their NoCode journey. These are the stories that will help reframe your own! Email: [email protected] URL: MyNocodeStory.com Twitter: @AyushSharma
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Chaque semaine, on rencontre un.e membre de la communauté NoCode, on découvre ses projets et on apprend comment se lancer sans coder ! NoCode.family, le podcast 🎙 qui t'aide à te lancer sans savoir coder, pour apprendre de celles et ceux qui développent leur business sans faire une ligne de code. Toi aussi, rejoins la NoCode Family 👊
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/codeless/subscribe Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/codeless/subscribe Call it NoCode, No-Code, Visual Development, or CodeLess. The fact is powerful trends in technology are making it easier to design, automate, and optimize your imagination beyond its limits - unlocking creativity, democratizing transformation, and redefining productivity. CodeLess is a narrative podcast, celebrating makers, tools, and heroes in NoCode. Every week, we ...
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Et si vous pouviez tout créer sans savoir coder ? Nous croyons qu'il n'y a plus besoin de développeur pour lancer sa startup, créer son produit et avoir ses premiers clients. Que personne ne devrait avoir à payer des sommes exorbitantes pour développer sa solution en prenant le risque que ça ne marche pas. Nous pensons que les outils et l'automatisation peuvent sauver des milliers de gens de la faillite en leur évitant de dépenser inutilement sans pour autant brider leur créativité. Qu’est-c ...
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Karissa speaks with a trauma therapist named Katie who has both professional and personal experience around the topic of transgender. Her unique position as both a clinician and a mother of a transgender child provides both personal and informed perspective to the topic. We discuss Katie's personal and professional connection to the subject, the bi…
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Maybe you’ve tried yoga to de-stress and found it’s not for you. Maybe you’ve tried foam stress balls. Or a hundred other ways to unplug or relax. Today, we’re talking about a practice that uses nature – and the five senses – to help people slow down and reset. Forest bathing is a restorative practice with roots in Japan that sends people into the …
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2:52:02Send us a text Wendy and Ian give us pointers on how to ride over 100K miles in a few months and discuss their new book Pushing Miles. find it HERE Support the show Send emails to [email protected], it doesn't have to be important. Check out our Patreon Or join the Discord Check out these other awesome Motorcycle Podcasts Creative Riding-…
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A ‘Goldilocks foot’ designed by CSU students could offer new options for people who wear prosthetics
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An innovative new prosthetic foot dreamed up by students at Colorado State University could offer new options to amputees and other people with limb differences. The team behind it calls it the “Goldilocks foot” because it serves as a middle option. It’s more comfortable than cheaper prosthetics but costs less than prosthetics built for running and…
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A stolen idea for a novel, an angry social media post and an online backlash that engulfs the main characters: These are the elements of an intriguing new novel by Colorado author R.L. Maizes. The writer says it draws on some of her own experiences. And the novel raises thorny questions about who gets to own an idea, who has the right to tell a par…
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The bombing of Flight 629 shocked the nation 70 years ago. A new memorial in Denver honors the victims
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Seventy years ago, on November 1, 1955, a man planted a bomb aboard a United Airlines plane shortly before it departed from Denver. The plane exploded in midflight over beet fields in Weld County, killing all 44 people aboard. It was a mass murder that grabbed headlines across the country. And viewers saw footage of the trial on TV, which was unusu…
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A conservation group says owls on Colorado’s Front Range need a hand – and they’re enlisting homeowners to help
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Owls are symbols of wisdom, and heroes of literature – from Greek mythology to Harry Potter. But a leading conservation agency says owls are in trouble along Colorado’s Front Range. They’re losing critical habitat as cities and suburban areas expand. The Bird Conservancy of the Rockies is about to launch what it calls the Urban Owl Nest Box program…
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How climate change could disrupt the dance between wildflowers and bees, according to a CU study
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It’s a snapshot of climate change in action: Plants and pollinators on the slopes of one of Colorado’s most famous mountains are falling out of sync with one another. Researchers say rising temperatures and early snowmelt atop Pikes Peak are causing some noticeable shifts in the ecosystem and throwing off some important life cycles. Wildflowers on …
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Karissa interviews Independent Greeley Mayoral Candidate and Trauma Therapist, Tiffany Simmons. Tiffany shares her personal and professional background and how they qualify her to best represent the citizens of Greeley as the next Mayor. She speaks on her fiscal policies and how supporting the citizens in Greeley who struggle the most will actually…
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Karissa interviews Independent Greeley Mayoral Candidate and Trauma Therapist, Tiffany Simmons. Tiffany shares her personal and professional background and how they qualify her to best represent the citizens of Greeley as the next Mayor. She speaks on her fiscal policies and how supporting the citizens in Greeley who struggle the most will actually…
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Episode 1 Welcome to the very first episode of Echoes from NoCO! Karissa dives into her complex history with the American Christian Church and how her young adult faith crisis led her to a more balanced prospective on politics, and a wider prospective on cultural struggles. She shares her passion for political prospective grounded in the real voice…
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Colorado is building the world’s largest ‘wildlife overpass.’ Here’s how it will help animals – and drivers – along I-25
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The world’s largest wildlife overpass will soon be open for use in Colorado. Wildlife overpasses allow animals to safely cross over highways. And Western states are building more of them to cut down on the number of crashes between vehicles and animals. The Greenland wildlife crossing is being built over a section of I-25 between Denver and Colorad…
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A hiker’s disappearance haunted rescuers for 20 years. Here’s how they finally solved the mystery
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It was a mystery that haunted Colorado search and rescue groups for almost two decades. In September 2005, a 35-year-old woman named Michelle Vanek went missing while hiking on Mount of the Holy Cross, a challenging fourteener in Eagle County. Vanek had been hiking with a friend, but they split up after Vanek grew tired and decided to take an easie…
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A cancer treatment being developed at CU could stick to tumors like glue. The inspiration? Gecko feet
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An innovative cancer therapy inspired by the gripping power of geckos might be on the horizon. Scientists at the University of Colorado Boulder recently studied the microscopic structures on gecko toes that allow the tiny reptiles to climb walls and cling to slippery surfaces like windows. That work inspired the development of a new material that c…
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A dumb or maybe insightful look at instrument clusters?
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2:10:16Send us a text In the patreon bonus, Pete bought a smart carb and there some made up motorcycle. Its 25 cents per episode roughly for the patreon. best bike the midual worst bike is some aprilia i cant remember right now honda beat dash gl1800 dash norge dash 636 dash stella scooter dash zx10r dash px dash Support the show Send emails to contact@no…
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Driving I-70's mountain corridor is a challenge for truckers. This school teaches them to do it safely
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A drive through the mountains of Colorado comes with breathtaking views, occasional glimpses of wildlife and plenty of steep, winding roads. Sometimes that becomes deadly, especially for truck drivers. Even in good weather, mountain highways like Interstate 70 can be uniquely challenging for professional truck drivers. And there’s no specialized tr…
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50 years ago, refugees helped shape Denver’s Little Saigon neighborhood. A new exhibit highlights their stories
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A half-century ago, a mile-long stretch of Federal Boulevard in Denver underwent a quiet transformation. More than 10,000 Vietnamese refugees settled in that corner of southwest Denver after fleeing their home country in 1975. Over the years, these newcomers turned the area into a vibrant hub for Asian culture. Today, it’s known as Little Saigon. T…
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Since Colorado began its wolf reintroduction program two years ago, wildlife officials have worked to stop wolves from attacking livestock. Wherever possible, they’ve tried to use nonlethal methods, from hazing wolves with drones to having “range riders” patrol on horseback. One promising strategy is the use of very large dogs as livestock guardian…
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Science is about to make it rain a little bit more over Weld County – and provide farmers with some extra moisture for their crops. That's the goal behind a plan announced last week to allow a new type of cloud seeding in Colorado on a limited basis. Cloud seeding refers to techniques developed by scientists to make rainfall happen. The plans for t…
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What the history of witchcraft can teach us about the world today, according to a CSU professor
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Witches are having a moment – and not only because Halloween is almost here. A recent Pew Research survey of Americans’ religious beliefs found a growing number of people identify as spiritual but not religious. Crystals, tarot cards, and astrology apps are part of many people’s lives in 2025. And in Colorado, about 1 percent of people in that surv…
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How health officials on the Western Slope used a surprising strategy to detect a measles outbreak early
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On today's episode we’re talking about measles – in the sewer. But we promise – you won’t need to hold your nose. This is actually a remarkable public health success story. Back in August, health officials in Mesa County, on Colorado's Western Slope, fielded a report of a measles outbreak involving seven people. Measles outbreaks have been flaring …
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How does a community heal from the shock and grief of a mass shooting? And how can people who have lost loved ones find a way to move forward? That’s the subject of a new podcast called Senseless. In it, journalist Erika Mahoney explores the aftermath of the mass shooting at a Boulder King Soopers grocery store in 2021. And it’s a deeply personal s…
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A unique program at a Cañon City prison prepared hundreds of wild mustangs for adoption. So why’s the program ending?
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For almost 30 years, a little-known program inside a Colorado prison quietly helped wild mustangs find new homes – and helped incarcerated men find new purpose. The wild horse program at a Cañon City correctional facility paired horses rounded up from Western rangelands with incarcerated people who learned to care for, train, and prepare the horses…
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A History Colorado exhibit offers a powerful look at the role women have played in grieving families
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Victorian Death Experiences is a Halloween attraction with a historic twist. The program takes place in the historic home which houses the Center for Colorado Women’s History in Denver. Visitors see rooms decorated for mourning. They hear stories of death in the Old West. And they see fascinating artifacts, like hair jewelry made partly from the ha…
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Denver composer Nathan Hall’s new album of percussion music focuses on some unique instruments: They’re hand-carved from stone and date back several millennia. Lithophones are polished, resonant rocks shaped like baguettes. Archaeologists say that Indigenous people used the stones somewhere between 2,000 and 6,000 years ago near what’s now Great Sa…
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How a new program hopes to enable teachers to use Colorado's ‘red flag’ law if a student shows troubling behavior
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Headed out for a fall hike? Here’s how to coexist with elk, bighorn sheep and other Colorado wildlife
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A week ago on the show, we talked about how to stay safe during fall hikes – and more specifically, what to do if you encounter a grumpy, pre-hibernation bear out on the trail. But plenty of other animals in Colorado can dazzle us with their beauty while keeping us on guard as they fatten up for winter or look for a mate. So today, the In The NoCo …
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How a CSU professor uses Taylor Swift’s lyrics to teach the art of translating English into Spanish
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Taylor Swift seems to be everywhere these days. Her new album drops Friday. Her engagement to NFL star Travis Kelce is all over the news. And if that weren’t enough, she helps teach students at Colorado State University. Sort of. Spanish for Swiftie Purposes is a course available to students at CSU. It’s been offered once, and the curriculum asks s…
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Episode 287
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2:20:15Send us a text best bike in the world this week Lance Scooter worst bike in the world this week Suzuki RG500 Gamma Support the show Send emails to [email protected], it doesn't have to be important. Check out our Patreon Or join the Discord Check out these other awesome Motorcycle Podcasts Creative Riding- Our Sister Show on the Moto1 Pod…
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These cuddly, crocheted monsters at the Denver Art Museum help visitors wrestle with difficult feelings
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Fear. Anxiety. Shame. And a horde of colorful, crocheted monsters. They’re all part of an exhibit at the Denver Art Museum that asks visitors to confront some uncomfortable emotions. Denver artist Sadie Young created cuddly and soft monsters with vivid colors and big eyes. And they’re all crocheted out of thousands of yards of yarn. Some are large …
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Family farms on the Eastern Plains are the focus as KUNC's ‘Colorado Dream’ podcast returns for Season 5
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Many farmers on Colorado's Eastern Plains face uncertain futures. They grapple with unpredictable crop prices, extreme weather that spoils harvests, and siblings with different levels of commitment to maintaining the family farm. In the new fifth season of the award-winning KUNC podcast The Colorado Dream, the show offers a glimpse into the inner w…
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Fall can be a busy – and scary – time for bear encounters. Here’s how to stay safe during hikes
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Fall is here, and the cool, crisp weather can make hiking especially appealing this time of year. But fall is also a time to be especially cautious around Colorado's wildlife – including bears. Black bears are extra-active as they hunt for food ahead of their winter hibernation. And encounters with them are not uncommon. State wildlife officials sa…
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How baseballs with thicker seams could help the Colorado Rockies move past their worst season ever
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The Colorado Rockies are wrapping up their worst season in franchise history – and the second-worst season on record for any baseball team in the modern era. So today, we’re talking about an idea that might hold potential to change the team’s fortunes in future seasons. A big part of the Rockies’ misfortunes is the fact that Coors Field sits a mile…
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Episode 286
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1:39:55Send us a text join the patreon for extra audio content from every episode Pic links Best bike in the world this week worst bike: The Scoot Coupe virago 1 virago 2 virago 3 virago 4 Support the show Send emails to [email protected], it doesn't have to be important. Check out our Patreon Or join the Discord Check out these other awesome Mo…
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Every fall in southeast Colorado, hordes of hairy, eight-legged creatures leave their burrows and roam the landscape in search of a mate. The tarantula migration draws hundreds of curious spider-lovers to La Junta around this time each year. The town’s annual Tarantula Fest offers tarantula tours, a parade, and other events to celebrate these overs…
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Can a unique training program at Colorado Mountain College help solve a ski industry shortage?
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Just outside Leadville, there’s a tiny ski hill that just might help keep the ski industry vital in the decades ahead. Students at Colorado Mountain College manage the Dutch Henry ski area as part of courses that train aspiring ski resort workers. And soon, those trainees will include future lift mechanics and operators. The students will practice …
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Texts and video captured during last week’s Evergreen High shooting offer glimpses of what students experienced
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Students at Evergreen High haven’t returned to school yet after last week's shooting there. The incident ended with two students hospitalized after the 16-year-old gunman fatally shot himself. About 900 students attend Evergreen High School. A powerful story in The Colorado Sun this week hints at the feelings those students will carry with them goi…
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Historians say they’ve identified the oldest known photo taken in Colorado. Here’s what the image reveals
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Experts at History Colorado have been thinking of different ways to help commemorate Colorado’s 150th birthday next year. One idea they pursued was to track down the earliest known photograph of Colorado. And what they uncovered is striking: It’s a daguerreotype from 1853, taken during an expedition across the West – more than 20 years before Color…
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For two decades, this Boulder duo has thrilled kids with songs about nature. Now Jeff and Paige are making a TV show
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Jeff Kagan and Paige Doughty have been wearing rainbow-colored socks while performing songs about nature and science in front of kids in Boulder for more than 20 years. Their performances get kids rolling, crawling, and acting out animal moves while they sing fun, catchy lyrics about concepts like decomposition and photosynthesis. The duo, which pe…
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A new space telescope will search for other planets that could host life. This CU astronomer recently joined the search
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Somewhere in the vast reaches of the universe, there may be an Earth-like planet that could be a second home for humanity. Although that may sound like science fiction, astronomers at the University of Colorado Boulder are part of a new project designed to help find that planet. And their efforts will soon get a major boost, as researchers from CU …
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Three skiers made the first-ever crossing of Colorado in 1978. A new documentary retraces their journey
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In 1978, three men from Boulder set out a journey to make the first-ever crossing of Colorado on skis. The three amateur skiers – Alex Drummond, John King, and Peter Vanderwall – carved a continuous line across the state, covering 490 miles of rugged, snowy backcountry from Durango to northeast of Fort Collins. A new documentary, Moving Line, tells…
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It's a painful moment for the team at KUNC and The Colorado Sound. In recent months we've talked about how federal cuts to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting could hurt local member stations like KUNC. In July, that became a reality when Congress clawed back more than a billion dollars in money from the public broadcasting system. And this wee…
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Lincoln Hills provided a haven for Black Americans to enjoy the outdoors. A History Colorado exhibit explores its importance
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Colorado's Rocky Mountains have always drawn tourists. But for Black Americans in the 1920s and 30s, segregation and discrimination severely restricted where they could travel and take a vacation. Which is why, in 1922, Lincoln Hills emerged as a mountain resort created by and for African Americans. It sits near Rollinsville, northwest of Denver, a…
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Breckenridge is the latest mountain town to become a ‘dark sky’ community. Will Colorado see a wave of astro-tourism?
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Visitors from around the globe head to Breckenridge for hiking in the summer, and skiing and snowboarding in the winter. And soon, they might also visit to take in the town’s crystal-clear views of the night sky. Breckenridge recently became the first ski resort town in Colorado to become a certified dark sky community. The designation comes from D…
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In the depths of the ocean, miles beneath the surface, unusual new technology developed by Colorado researchers could soon help scientists make discoveries. Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder are harnessing the unique abilities of jellyfish to act as underwater explorers in places humans can't easily go – like the Mariana Trench, 7 m…
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MotoHop Calls In With Superb Audio
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3:34:02Send us a text Matt does the best worst bike in this episode! After that there is a lot of rambling. Nearish the end, though Swigs has an insight that changes everything we know about modern motorcycles...Seriously. Not baiting you. It's a revelation of the highest order, to us anyway. Best bike: Moto Guzzi Norge worst bike: onyx 80V Support the sh…
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Wildlife, and human lives, along the Colorado River are the focus of a striking new documentary
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When the Colorado River makes headlines these days, it's usually in reference to drought. And what lower water levels mean for the 40 million people in the Southwest U.S. who depend on the river. A new documentary screening in theaters around Colorado looks at those issues from a different perspective. It's a portrait of the plants and animals that…
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More people in Colorado are turning their backyards into coops and runs for chickens. According to The Denver Post, people are finding satisfaction in raising their own broods – especially as egg prices remain high. Paul Fleischer leads an introductory class to backyard chicken keeping at Fleischer Family Farm in Lakewood. The class addresses every…
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The ‘chaos garden’ trend promises colorful, stress-free flowerbeds. Is it actually as easy as it sounds?
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Gardening in Colorado takes work. You prepare the soil, choose what you want to plant, and lay out a design. Then once things start to grow, there’s all that weeding, pruning and manicuring – most of which is trickier given the Front Range’s tough soil and fickle climate. Or – you could just grab a few random seed packets, sprinkle them over a patc…
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How this Loveland kindergarten teacher’s positive outlook on life is written into her children’s books
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Kindergarten teacher Ellen Javernick has published over twenty illustrated children’s books. The Loveland resident’s first book, What If Everybody Did That? has sold more than a million copies. She just published her newest book titled Awesome of the Day. It tells the story of a boy named Andrew who has one bad day after the next – until he learns …
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