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April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month and Colorado State University has joined with other agencies to raise awareness of what could be dire costs of distracted driving.
New T-Mobile deal to bring enhanced connectivity, scholarships to CSU
The multi-year agreement positions T-Mobile as CSU's primary wireless provider and extends beyond cellular coverage, with the company committing to supporting several strategic initiatives at the university.
Climate change research
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Grounded in science: CSU a global leader in soil carbon research, climate change solutions
As governments around the world strive to reduce heat-trapping emissions in the atmosphere, they need accurate assessments, innovative solutions and a skilled workforce with the technical know-how to implement those solutions. CSU has been providing the tools needed through intensive study of changes in soil carbon and greenhouse gas emissions for more than 50 years.
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The Methane Emissions Technology Evaluation Center is a unique testing facility at Colorado State University designed to help industry leaders and academics address that issue.
The greenhouse gas to beat: Why focusing on methane may be the key to addressing climate change
Methane is odorless, colorless, and invisible to the naked eye. But it’s also one of the most damaging greenhouse gases impacting climate change.
Wall leaves lasting legacy in climate change related research at CSU
Diana Wall, an internationally respected environmental scientist passed away in March. Her lasting research legacy stretches well beyond CSU.
Soils, oceans and the guts of cattle: Talking microbiome science and climate change with CSU’s Kelly Wrighton
Researchers have begun to unlock a deeper understanding of the diversity and significance of microorganisms.