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A Clinic for Whatever Ails Your Foot or Ankle

April 1, 2019 / Martina Will, Ph.D. / Health & Wellness, Science, Technology / No Comments
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Teacher Jamie Snyder had to stay off her foot for several weeks due to a fall down the stairs at her school; a series of follow-up visits at the UCHealth Foot and Ankle Center in Stapleton returned her to full mobility. The state-of-the-art 6,100-square-foot clinic specializes in orthopedics, podiatry, physical medicine and rehabilitation. It offers comprehensive evaluation and treatment for a host of injuries and conditions. Moon says it is the only facility of its kind in the state, and one of only a handful in the nation.

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United Celebrates Its Expansion

November 1, 2018 / Carol Roberts / Business, Technology, Transportation, Travel / No Comments
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The largest flight training center in the world is our NE Denver neighbor at Quebec St. and 35th Ave.

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Scooters–People Love ‘Em. But they don’t follow the rules.

October 1, 2018 / Charles Borsos / Business, Community Issues, Denver News, People, Technology, Transportation / 1 Comment

No one seems to follow the rules. Do you see helmets? No. Are scooters only on the sidewalks? No. Only one person per scooter? No. During an afternoon outing on a scooter, our writer found people enthusiastically riding them, but not following the rules.

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Cancer Breakthroughs

September 1, 2018 / Laurie Dunklee and Melinda Pearson / Aurora, Families, Health & Wellness, People, Science, Technology / No Comments

University of Colorado researchers have had “unbelievable” results in a clinical trial for a type of leukemia, with 80% to 90% of patients going into complete remission.

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A Fun Place to Become Tech Savvy

August 1, 2018 / Laurie Dunklee / Business, Kids, Kids Camps & Classes, Stanley Marketplace, Technology / No Comments

“We’re helping kids to be creative problem solvers who can navigate fast-evolving technology,” says Brenda Lane, co-owner of MindCraft Makerspace in the Stanley Marketplace.

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DDS Teams Place Second in State in STEM Contest

June 1, 2018 / Melinda Pearson / Announcements, Kids, Recognitions, Science, Technology / 1 Comment

Denver Discovery School (DDS) 7th and 8th graders placed second in the state in the 16th annual eCYBERMISSION competition.

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Small Cell Facilities – Coming Soon to a Street Near You

January 1, 2018 / John Fernandez / Community Issues, Denver News, Development, Science, Technology / 1 Comment

Cell towers began popping up across the landscape in the mid-’90s. Now, as wireless communications continue to evolve, “small cell” installations will proliferate on city streets. The cause? Massive increases in mobile data demands and the need to densify networks. Verizon representatives say industry projections are for a fivefold increase in data demand by 2021.

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Panasonic Riding Data to the Future

December 1, 2017 / John Fernandez / Community Issues, Denver News, Development, State Issues, Technology / No Comments

Riding RTD’s A Line train past the 61st & Peña station, the view to the east is of a warehouse-looking building highlighted by pulsating colored lights and a big “Panasonic” sign. This is Panasonic’s one-year-old operations hub for a new business unit focusing on “smart cities.”

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Solar Decathlon Brings New Ideas for Home Innovations

November 1, 2017 / John Fernandez / Development, Events, Home & Garden, Science, Technology / No Comments

What is the best design for a livable home powered entirely by the sun that can be transported anywhere in the world and assembled in just a few days? This is the design challenge of the Solar Decathlon, the brainchild of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). 

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Mayor Says “Vote Yes” on Denver Bond Questions

November 1, 2017 / Arts/Culture, Community Issues, Denver News, Op-Ed, Parks/Open Space, People, Politics, Public Safety, Schools/Education, Technology / No Comments

Funds from measures 2A thru 2G would go toward maintaining and repairing Denver’s infrastructure before it breaks down. The best part: we can do this and keep your tax rates the same.

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