AirPods offer real-time AI translation. What does that mean for communication?

The new real-time translation feature introduced with Apple’s AirPods Pro 3 has raised fresh questions about the role of artificial…

Why vampires get our blood pumping

Vampires are unique in the world of monsters. Unlike mermaids, sasquatches, werewolves and zombies, whose portrayals have remained fairly static…

Why mail-in voting is a reliable and trustworthy option

With midterm elections on the horizon, President Donald Trump has pledged to end the use of voting machines, and mail-in…

A lowly punctuation mark has sparked a fiercely debated AI controversy

For decades, the lowly em dash toiled in relative obscurity. Overshadowed by showier punctuation such as the aggressive exclamation point…

Experts sound the alarm on Chagas disease. Should Coloradans be concerned?

Public health experts are asking for Chagas disease, often called “kissing bug disease,” to be classified as endemic in the…

Future-proof: Why liberal arts majors thrive

Editor’s note: Throughout the 2025-26 academic year, RED’s Future-proof series will focus on the critical role public universities play in…

Future-proof: In journalism’s future, AI isn’t all bad news

Editor’s note: Throughout the 2025–26 academic year, RED’s Future-proof series will focus on the critical role public universities play in…

New mural tells Denver’s westside story

If you drive along Kalamath Street in Denver’s historic Santa Fe Art District, you’ll see buildings adorned with colorful murals….

Colorado’s first Mariachi degree is shaped by student experiences

For Javier Becerril, mariachi is more than just a genre of music; it’s a tradition that has shaped his identity…

Water Fellows chart course toward change and future careers

Connie Cox became interested in water because she grew up without it on South Dakota’s Pine Ridge Reservation. For Dominique…

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