For Corinne Lengsfeld, vice provost for research and graduate education at the University of Denver, the launch of the Colorado National Wastewater Surveillance System Center of Excellence was akin to building the plane after takeoff. 
Recruiting and admitting medical students for the University of Northern Colorado’s new College of Osteopathic Medicine is likely to get underway next week, according to the school’s president, who announced that applications are about to go online.
A business leader and elected officials in Colorado are sharply attacking the Trump administration’s announced decision to shut down the National Center for Atmospheric Research, which opened in Boulder in 1960 and employs 830 people.
The U.S. Department of Energy Monday renamed the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, dubbing it the National Laboratory of the Rockies. 
Broomfield-based quantum-computing company Quantinuum LLC and Atom Computing Inc., a California-headquartered quantum firm that hosts the lion’s share of its workforce and research and development efforts in Boulder, have both moved to the second-stage Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s Quantum Benchmarking Initiative, a program that aims to support and validate the scalability of operations.
The speed of evolution can vary widely from species to species. Some adaptations require millennia to emerge, while others unfold over a few years.
Area elected officials reacted swiftly Friday to the $7.56 billion in funding cuts announced Thursday by the U.S. Department of Energy, including $550 million for research on clean energy and mitigating climate change in Colorado.

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