Colorado
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A Colorado Company Just Made Wood-Based Fuel, and It Worked on a Cross-Country Flight
Alaska Airlines had a commercial flight from Seattle to Washington, D.C., using jet fuel made out of alcohol from wood scraps. The plane, literally flying on wood, is a game-changer in the renewable jet fuel arena.
Latest Research Articles
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Toxic Spill Alert! US Air Force Base Leaks 'Cancer-Causing' Chemical Into Colorado's Sewer System
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Marijuana and Yoga Come Together at a Retreat in the Rockies
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Kardashian-Jenner Clan Goes To Vail Despite Rob, Blac Chyna’s Engagement; 5 Must-Visit Spots In Colorado's Ski Town
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Researchers Unearth Two New 'Big-Mouthed' Fish
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What's Our National Mammal? Think Wooly Head, Ready to Charge
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OptOutside: A Movement to Go Outside on Black Friday
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Slow and Steady Win the Race: Bison Make Small Comeback In Colorado
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Spruce Beetles Outbreak is Unrelated To Colorado Fires, Researchers Say
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Chernobyl and Other Wild-History Spots With Major Wildlife
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Mars and What to Look For There, Researchers Say
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1000 Years of Erosion Happened in One Storm?
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Goldfish 3,000 Strong: Dumped Koi Raised an Invading Army in Colorado