Durango High School graduates return home to offer naturopathic medicine

Former cheerleaders took separate paths and wound up together again

San Juan College views historic Mercury transit

Next chance to view it is 2032

Prescribed burns to begin at Boggy Draw

Nearly 4,000 acres to receive fire treatment

Fourth-grader’s idea sprouts family board game company

Eric Schadt’s science project on Philippine eagle now out on Kickstarter

The way you speak now was shaped by what your ancestors ate

WASHINGTON – The way most of us speak today is shaped in part by how long ago our ancestors gave up chewing tough, raw meat. It’s widely known that languages evolve as societies d...

Small earthquakes rattle central Utah

Small quakes are not unusual, but noticed now

Skulls, bones teach middle-schoolers about evolution

Miller seventh-graders study in Fort Lewis College lab

Historic apple orchards begin comeback in Montezuma County

Group works to return vitality to orchard industry

Animas High School student to share adventure from Nautilus

Interested in ocean studies, robots or exploration? Then head to the Powerhouse Science Center on Saturday for a live talk with Animas High School student Emily Vierling, who is a...

Fort Lewis College professor to visit Greenland, Antarctica

Fort Lewis College associate professor Heidi Steltzer’s career has led to groundbreaking research, recognition as an outstanding teacher and a voice as an advocate for women in science. This...

Bayfield library embarks on project to inspire interest in science, math

Staff members at the Pine River Library in Bayfield had a problem they turned into an opportunity for learning. “Teens in our community flock to the library after school and throu...

Silver lining to an orange river

Local teachers bring mine spill into the classroom