There is a population of 56,950 bacteria in a colony. If the number of bacteria doubles every 370 hours, what will the population be 1,850 hours from now?

To find the population 1,850 hours from now, we need to find how many times the population doubles in that time.

Since the population doubles every 370 hours, we can divide 1,850 by 370 to find the number of times the population doubles: 1,850 hours / 370 hours/time = 5 times

So the population will double 5 times in 1,850 hours.

To find the final population, we multiply the initial population by 2^5: 56,950 bacteria * 2^5 = 56,950 bacteria * 32 = 1,820,800 bacteria. Answer: \boxed{1,820,800}.