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Lockheed Martin, partners celebrate NASA’s first-ever in-orbit collection of material from an asteroid
Scientists, engineers and other employees of Lockheed Martin Space, NASA and the University of Arizona cheered and did the coronavirus-era elbow bumps Tuesday when a spacecraft collecting the first-ever sample from an asteroid successfully carried a touch-and-go maneuver.
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Colorado cement plant aims to be first in U.S. to capture carbon on a commercial scale
The owner of a cement plant in Florence has started design and engineering work with the goal of making it the first such U.S. facility to use carbon-capture technology on a commercial scale.
Real Estate
Is Denver’s millennial magnetism starting to wear off?
Denver's popularity with millennials may be fading, at least when measured by the share of apartment applications young adults are filling out compared to other major cities.
Tourism
$5.6 million grant to help pay for work along Southwest Chief rail route between Colorado and New Mexico
The U.S. Department of Transportation has awarded Amtrak a $5.6 million grant for track improvements and other work in New Mexico and Colorado along the Southwest Chief passenger train route between Chicago and Los Angeles.
Energy
Tri-State announces plan to cut wholesale electric rates 8% over three years, give members more flexibility
Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association, which has taken heat from members for rates and what they say is a lack of flexibility, said Wednesday that it will cut rates by 8% and allow individual electric associations to produce more of their own power.
Airlines
DIA and Southwest Airlines try to calm travelers’ nerves ahead of holiday travel season
With the critical holiday travel season approaching, airlines like Southwest and airport officials are going out of their way to highlight safety procedures and new programs designed to combat the spread of coronavirus and give travelers enough peace of mind to return to the skies.
Technology
Apple unveils new iPhones for faster 5G wireless networks
Apple unveiled four new iPhones equipped with technology for use with faster new 5G wireless networks.
Retail
Colorado auto registrations still down double-digits in September
Colorado's new vehicle registrations are still having a hard time gaining traction, but they aren't slipping as much as they were this summer, according to the latest “Colorado Auto Outlook” from the Colorado Automobile Dealers Association.
Aerospace
Pandemic not slowing upward trajectory of Colorado’s aerospace industry, the nation’s second-largest
Colorado's aerospace sector grew 7.2% in 2019 and more than 19% over five years.
Banking
Broncos up-down drill: Best and worst performances against the Steelers
The Broncos have been injury-plagued early this season, and that trend continued on Sunday as quarterback Drew Lock exited with a shoulder injury in the second quarter and did not return