by John Spear | Jan 24, 2018 | John R. Spear, Press
High-Throughput DNA Sequencing To Profile Microbial Water Quality Of Potable Reuse Research scientists are making strides to advance the safety and application of potable water reuse through the use of metagenomics for water quality...
by John Spear | May 16, 2016 | John R. Spear, Press
Living fossils offer clues to past and future life in Great Salt Lake Read the story...
by John Spear | Feb 14, 2016 | John R. Spear, Live Talk
Golden Beer Talks, “From Mars to Europa: A Comparison of 82N 82W and 23N 58E.” Windy Saddle Cafe, Golden, Colorado, 14 February...
by John Spear | Jan 27, 2016 | John R. Spear, Press
Icy Worlds and their Analog Sites: Fieldwork on Earth provides insight into life's potential on icy bodies. Read NASA Astrobiology’s story on John’s work in the...
by John Spear | Jan 1, 2016 | John R. Spear, Press
H2O Radio Gas drilling came to the Raton Basin in the late 1990s, and along with it, heavy traffic, noise—and what many locals believe—contaminated water.Did the State of Colorado do enough to...
by John Spear | Nov 26, 2015 | John R. Spear, Press
Your Title Goes Here “I just got back from Georgia—as in Tbilisi, Georgia—not the state of Georgia, the country of Georgia. I was there for a National Science Foundation (NSF) trip. We also went to Yerevan, Armenia, because NSF wants to strengthen relationships...