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This octopus species is a real odd sucker

Oddball sea creature shares some of the same mating, social habits as humans

Powerhouse to open Sept. 19

Plaza currently open; trivia test on Aug. 20

Another group may have helped settle Americas

NEW YORK – Scientists have discovered a previously unknown source of ancestry for some native peoples in Brazil, suggesting a new wrinkle in the story of the settlement of the Americas. ...

Probe offers new clues on origins of life

Evidence supports theory that comets are cosmic labs

Triceratops gets a cute new cousin (with a very special nose)

Everybody knows the Triceratops. But lately, other members of the horned dino family have been nosing their way into the spotlight. Now, researchers say, a new species named Wendiceratops pi...

Big thinkers meet in Aspen to assess ‘climate fatigue’

Average Americans are suffering from a severe case of “climate fatigue” because of all the dire predictions raining down on them about what rising temperatures will do to the planet. ...

Advances reveal mysteries of brain

Lasers, magnetism allow glimpses of the organ at work

Powerhouse revitalization amps up

Plan focuses on strengthening programs, historic equipment

Science summer camps will go on in Durango

When the Powerhouse Science Center closed abruptly May 9, one casualty was the planned summer camps. About 130 campers were refunded, and parents found themselves scrambling for summer enric...

Science center looks to reopen

While a temporary reopening date has been set for Sept. 1, the Powerhouse Science Center still needs to keep the iconic property looking its best and ready for rental for events. ...

Powerhouse plugs back in to Durango

Facility and plaza available for new events

Mancos entrepreneur runs out of space

The past two years have been a whirlwind for 19-year-old Mancos resident Easton LaChappelle. He’s given a TED talk, landed a job with NASA, met the president, and, last February, ...