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Daily Archives: December 2, 2015

Three reasons music can help you study

CSU Online Staff December 02, 2015

Music can truly be a lifesaver when it comes to getting through the energy ebbs and flows that accompany educational pursuits.

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Bike to Work Dec. 9

Dell Rae Ciaravola December 02, 2015

Ready to ride? Winter Bike to Work Day is Wednesday, Dec. 9. CSU will host a breakfast station, sponsored by Parking and Transportation Services, on the south side of the Moby Arena parking lot from 7-9:30 a.m. The station will …

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In memory: Conor Bouveron

Family of the deceased December 02, 2015

Conor Bouveron of Centreville, Va., age 19, died suddenly of a medical condition on Nov. 24.

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Apply now for conservation fellowships

Rob Novak December 02, 2015

Applications for the next round of Colorado State University’s Center for Collaborative Conservation’s fellowships are now being accepted.

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Recyclable bioplastics cooled down, cooked up in CSU chem lab

Anne Manning December 02, 2015

Chemists have concocted a completely recyclable, biodegradable polymer, paving a potential new road to truly sustainable, petroleum-free plastics.

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NPR’s Joe Palca talks science

Mary Guiden December 02, 2015

NPR Science Correspondent Joe Palca will give two talks on or near the CSU campus on Dec. 11.

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Breakthrough imaging tool maps cells’ composition in 3-D

Jeff Dodge December 02, 2015

A one-of-a-kind instrument built at Colorado State University lets scientists map cellular composition in three dimensions at the nanoscale, allowing researchers to watch how cells respond to new medications at the most minute level ever observed.

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