Improving the phytobiome: CSU climate scientist to speak at AAAS
At the AAAS annual meeting, research scientist Andrew Jones will join a discussion on the interactions of plants, microorganisms, soils and climate.
At the AAAS annual meeting, research scientist Andrew Jones will join a discussion on the interactions of plants, microorganisms, soils and climate.
Civil engineering associate professor Karan Venayagamoorthy will present the Monfort Lecture, Feb. 23.
In honor of Groundhog Day, read some fast facts about these fascinating rodents.
Ritter has received the John H. Chafee Memorial Award, which honors renowned leaders who “communicate the importance of science in environmental policy and decision making.”
A material created by CSU researchers is repellent to blood and could form the basis for biocompatible surgical implants.
Atmospheric science researcher Gregg Schill is seeking to isolate the relationship between clouds, and the black carbon from burning biomass.
Scientists offer a new path to creating the extreme conditions found in stars, using compact lasers and ultra-short pulses irradiating nanowires.
CSU’s remote control room for Fermilab’s NOvA experiment is one of only 12 in the world.
A team from the Center for Risk-Based Community Resilience Planning launched a longitudinal field study of Lumberton, North Carolina in the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Matthew.
For those suffering depression or anxiety, using cannabis for relief may not be the long-term answer.