Gear Buzz: Gaugewear
Tinker with digital toys without freezing your fingers off with this new wearable.
Tinker with digital toys without freezing your fingers off with this new wearable.
CU’s Student Dust Counter helps us learn more about our solar system.
Two novel hypotheses—one focusing on our genetic code, the other on mountain states’ elevation—seek an answer to the question of why people take their own lives.
5280 sat down with Holly Norton, History Colorado’s newest official state archaeologist, to learn more about her gig, a recent discovery, and why the Centennial State is a particularly rich archaeological home.
Head south for an unobstructed view of the night sky.
From improving traffic patterns to connecting mentors with college grads and helping people find the perfect adventure, Go Code Colorado’s winning apps address our state’s pressing issues.
Technology and social media have replaced face-to-face conversation for today’s kids. What does this mean for our future?
A conversation with the coordinators of the first collegiate hackathon to take place in the Rockies.
The new website combines reviews and social networking to allow couples to create date-night plans, wish lists, and more.
The new Weather Channel series showcases the genius of three backyard inventors who are making Colorado a better place to live, one piece of scrap metal at a time.
A University of Colorado professor will test his supersonic UAV this spring.
Make some cash off that car you barely drive—or find a better way to get to the mountains—with RelayRides.
Online and app-based dating is nothing new, but what if you could search for partners who share your affinity for everything from vegetables to vaping?
EmergencyPetMatcher, a socially powered website created by University of Colorado Boulder researchers, helps connect families with lost pets during natural disasters.
Spaceport Colorado could open new doors for tourism, transportation, and research.
Lockheed Martin’s Orion space craft launches this month, and will eventually head to Mars.
The people, places, and organizations changing the way Coloradans live.
One of Denver’s newest breweries links chemistry and carbonation.