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  3. update: Myths cloud history of Thanksgiving, prof says http://bit.ly/6TlSnh
  4. update: Physics faculty, students celebrate collider restart http://bit.ly/7GJtsI
  5. You read it here first: New York Times expands on coverage originally featured in Colorado Arts & Sciences... http://bit.ly/08vCm9i
  6. update: High and dry winter, scientist predicts http://bit.ly/7ajz63
  7. CU Professor Jim White sounds alarm on flooding http://www.facebook.com/per...
  8. Closure and privatization weighed in Capitol. http://bit.ly/4hMpU9
  9. Chinese earthquake may have had help from reservoir filling, CU study finds http://bit.ly/2w0RTB
  10. CU student is "America's Next Top Model" http://bit.ly/3h0YJi
  11. update: Students write to fight hunger http://bit.ly/2VScWj
  12. update: South Africa offers vivid cultural lessons http://bit.ly/ohnau
  13. Why students are thankful. http://bit.ly/14wUVK
  14. update: Recasting the Gore name in Colorado http://bit.ly/v2ZXZ
  15. Sea-level rise gets bigger boost from Greenland http://bit.ly/7Q5Rp
  16. Mystery of missing explorer lives on, and that's a good thing http://bit.ly/40XNUe
  17. Planetary nebulae: Previewing the fate of the solar system: http://bit.ly/1PUWyy via @addthis
  18. CU researcher joins study urging better land-use practices. http://bit.ly/3KazI6
  19. CU astrophysicist eyes catastrophic events on Mars. http://bit.ly/3hUKSJ
  20. Dean leads exec search. http://bit.ly/p31KK