For tropical mayflies, mountain passes are higher indeed
Divergent climate tolerances play crucial roles in how species evolve. CSU biologists offer new insight into this long-held understanding of species diversity.
Divergent climate tolerances play crucial roles in how species evolve. CSU biologists offer new insight into this long-held understanding of species diversity.
Roger Culver, professor of physics and longtime astronomy instructor at CSU, has co-created a first-of-its-kind index that ranks communities according to their observed lighting efficiency, which affects the quality of their dark skies.
Study leader Jeffrey Collett, professor and head of CSU’s Department of Atmospheric Science, presented the study results during a session of the Garfield County Board of Commissioners June 14.
The device is aimed at improving indoor air quality for people in the developing world, while providing access to electricity.
The Department of Energy has awarded CSU funds to create and operate the facility, which will simulate a broad range of natural gas production systems for testing technologies in real-world industry conditions.
Chemical engineer Brad Reisfeld has described a new computational model for optimizing dosing for a tuberculosis drug.
A CSU research team has studied the fate of hydraulic fracturing chemicals when they are accidentally spilled during either transportation or production in oil and gas operations.
CSU scientists are pushing the limits of a technique called super-resolution microscopy.
Michel Martin, weekend host of NPR’s All Things Considered, led a panel discussion on ethical, legal and even spiritual issues around water.
Prieto was the featured speaker for the President’s Community Lecture Series May 24.