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Stapleton Weather Balloon Program Still Going Strong after 79 Years

July 1, 2016 / John Fernandez / History, Science, Technology / No Comments

When it was an airport, Stapleton hosted a three-pronged National Weather Service (NWS) office: an upper atmosphere weather balloon program; a weather forecasting office; and weather observations related to the airport.

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DSST Students Build Drone for Rwanda

July 1, 2016 / Nick Hutchinson / Central Park, People, Recognitions, Technology / No Comments

It wasn’t long ago that Stapleton resident and recent Denver School of Science and Technology graduate Nathan Lepore knew nothing about building drones.

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Visitors Take Flight at “Wings”

July 1, 2016 / John Fernandez / Arts/Culture, Community Organization, Families, Kids Camps & Classes, Science, Technology / No Comments

The new MaxFlight simulator at Wings Over the Rockies gives visitors their own wings.

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Mummy Secrets Revealed in Scans at Children’s Hospital

June 1, 2016 / Nick Hutchinson / Health & Wellness, History, Technology / No Comments
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In a time-bridging partnership, the Denver Museum of Nature & Science teamed up with Children’s Hospital Colorado to scan two mummies and a sarcophagus.

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Humanoid Robots May Help Kids With Autism

March 1, 2015 / Madeline Schroeder / Health & Wellness, Kids, Technology / 2 Comments
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The University of Denver is conducting a study to see if humanoid robots improve recognition of facial expressions and eye gaze in kids with autism.

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