Rising temperatures are sapping the Colorado River, according to a new study, and it’s worse than forecasters realized. Then, what if you could cool a building 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, using no electricity, water, or energy? That might be possible someday with new technology developed at CU Boulder. Next, a teacher from Douglas County teaches history in a revolutionary way. And, the Fox Theater in Boulder celebrates 25 years. After a six-year hiatus, the Boulder band Rose Hill Drive is back with a new album.
- The Colorado River Is Being Sapped By The Heat
- CU Boulder Engineers Develop Paper Thin 'Metamaterial' That Cools Without Expending Any Energy
- History Isn’t Just Facts And Dates, At This DougCo STEM School It’s Talking Robots
- Boulder's Fox Theatre Celebrates 25 Years Of ‘The Best Shows, The Most Fun… And Scratching Out A Living’
- After Nearly Six-Year Hiatus, Boulder’s Rose Hill Drive Is Back With New Album