National survey to examine drug use among American Indian youth
The Tri-Ethnic Center for Prevention Research has been awarded a five-year, $2.98 million grant to conduct surveys with middle and high school Native youth.
The Tri-Ethnic Center for Prevention Research has been awarded a five-year, $2.98 million grant to conduct surveys with middle and high school Native youth.
The associate professor in chemical and biological engineering recently finished a sabbatic year at Naresuan University in Thailand.
Undergraduate researchers are invited to compete for prizes at Celebrate Undergraduate Research and Creativity, April 18.
Researchers from various disciplines have joined an official partnership to support Rwanda’s transformation from an agrarian economy to one buoyed by strategic deployment of science and technology infrastructure.
The Death Valley super bloom happens once every 20 years, and CSU botanists weren’t about to miss this one.
The Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network kicks off its annual ‘March Madness’ contest March 1.
A new study suggests that cannabis significantly affects users’ ability to recognize, process and empathize with human emotions.
CSU’s one-of-a-kind, hands-on science outreach program drew families in droves to the Lory Student Center Feb. 27 for the program’s 25th-anniversary open house and alumni reunion.
In advance of Super Bowl 50, CSU researchers teamed up with NOAA and the Santa Clara Valley Water District to deploy a rainfall-mapping radar in the South San Francisco Bay area.
Indrajit Ray, professor of computer science and an expert in network security and applied cryptography, shares his view on what’s at stake.