The marooned luxury MV Hondius cruise ship at the center of a deadly suspected hantavirus outbreak is now planning to dock in Spain, the World Health Organization revealed Tuesday.
Colorado wildfire leaders are bracing for what could be an especially busy and dangerous summer for wildfires across the West. The Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control presented its wildfire preparedness plan to Gov....
Former President Barack Obama says his role as President Donald Trump's most high-profile critic has created tension in his marriage with former first lady Michelle Obama.
The Bruins need another high-end forward and some stability on the blue line if they want to take another step forward in 2026-27. The post 4 offseason priorities for the Bruins after first-round loss to Sabres appeared first on Boston.com .
A new Nature Climate Change study suggests airborne microplastics -- especially darker and colored particles -- are likely contributing to atmospheric warming by absorbing more heat than they reflect. Researchers estimate the effect could be roughly one-sixth that of black carbon, though outside experts say the uncertainties remain large and more study is needed before drawing firm policy conclusions. "We can say with confidence that overall they are warming agents," said Drew Shindell, a Duke University earth science professor and co-author of the study. "To me, that`s the big advance." The Washington Post reports: To undertake their study, a group led by researchers at Fudan University in China examined how different colors and sizes of microplastics interact with light across the spectrum, while combining that information with simulations of how particles get dispersed in the air across the planet. "Black, yellow, blue and red [particles] absorb sunlight much more strongly than the white particles," Yu Liu, a Fudan professor and study co-author, said in a call with reporters. In fact, the study details how black and colored particles showed "absorption levels nearly 75 times higher than pristine, non-pigmented plastics." The scientists also found that different sizes of particles absorb light at different intensities -- and that how they absorb light can change as they age. The authors estimate that microplastics suspended in the atmosphere could be contributing to global warming at about one-sixth the amount of black carbon, also known as soot, a pollutant generated largely from burning fossil fuels. If the latest estimates are right, Shindell said, microplastics might not be an enormous source of atmospheric warming, compared with massive contributors such as cars and trucks, belching industrial plants or even burping cows. "But not a trivial one, either," he said. By his calculation, the effect of one year`s microplastic emissions globally is approximately equ
The arthouse specialist has snatched up rights to the Korean sci-fi action thriller starring Michael Fassbender, Alicia Vikander, Hwang Jung-min, Zo In-sung, and Hoyeon.
Two Republican-led Senate committees late Monday released legislative text to flesh out a nearly $70 billion reconciliation package to fund immigration enforcement agencies at the Department of Homeland Security through the remainder of President Donald Trump’s term. The Senate Judiciary Committee text shows that panel’s piece of the package would amount to nearly $39.2 billion. […]
May 4th is known as Star Wars Day. To celebrate, the Masonic Lodge took families to a galaxy far, far away with a galactic family adventure and Jedi training experience.
Jonathan Tiersten -- the actor best known for his role in the `80`s horror classic "Sleepaway Camp," has died, TMZ has learned. Tiersten passed away last week at his home in New Jersey, according to his brother, William Tiersten. William tells us…
School consolidation, if not handled carefully, can seriously harm students with Individualized Education Programs. Under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, these students are legally entitled to a Free Appropriate Public Education in the Least...
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As an artist, Pat Milbery is best known for his large-scale murals, recognizable for their bold geometric designs, vivid color palettes and the radiant heart motif that his work often contains. While these works establish...
This week marks both National Teacher Appreciation Week (May 4 – 8), and National Nurses Appreciation Week (May 6 -12). In honor of those who put in the time, we’re serving up this list of area restaurants, chains, and food retailers that are spinning up special deals for all the teachers and nurses in our […] The post Teacher and Nurse Appreciation Week: Where to Get Free Food and Deals in Denver appeared first on Denver Westword .
Theatreworks and the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center announced their 2026-27 theater seasons just days apart, so this seems an opportune time to learn more about the people who help decide what audiences will see on two of the region’s largest stages. The late, great Murray Ross was artistic director at Theatreworks, which he founded [...] The post They Build the Season Together: Inside Colorado Springs’ 2026-27 Theater Lineups appeared first on SoCo Insider .