Two members of the House Science Committee urged NIST to halt any new restrictions on foreign researchers until Congress reviews them.
Adrienne Karpen and Ron Sinton: Boulder leads on clean energy — cleaner EV charging is the next step
As electric vehicle use grows in Boulder, when residents charge could shape emissions, grid costs and the region’s renewable energy future.
The BoulderMod factory will produce 10 affordable homes for Marshall Fire recovery through a city, Habitat and school district partnership.
Council annexed 24 acres known as Hogan Pancost, where Boulder and CU plan indoor courts, new outdoor tennis and future pickleball.
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Bigger government won’t improve accountability, representation or decision-making, but it will cost taxpayers and weaken ...
The longtime Boulder bar will close on its anniversary as redevelopment moves forward and weekly drop-in gatherings begin.
The café is the latest change at the 1958-era center, as corporate expansion and higher lease costs reshape the neighborhood.
Researchers at NIST say the new policy will push out hundreds of international scientists, weakening a cornerstone of U.S.
Newly released court documents and emails reference Musk’s social and personal connections to Jeffrey Epstein and people in ...
The vote allows continued study of expanding into the 493-acre planning reserve northeast of the city, a move supporters say ...
Change comes as NSF seeks public input on proposals to restructure the Boulder-based climate research institution ...
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