Author Archives: Kortny Rolston
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Spacing out: CSU researchers involved in recent NASA Earth science missions
2014 is shaping into a big year for NASA’s Earth science missions – and for researchers at Colorado State University who’ve been involved in some of the projects.
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CSU professor to receive Institute of Caribbean Studies award
A CSU computer science professor is being honored for his research accomplishments by the Institute of Caribbean Studies.
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Professor worked on much-debated population model
To say Bailey Fosdick’s latest scientific paper is causing a stir would be an understatement.
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CSU researchers put home-brewed diesel biofuel to the test
CSU researchers recently tested a homemade biofuel made by eastern Colorado farmers in the University’s Engines and Energy Conversion Laboratory.
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Testing the water: New CSU system monitors water quality at oil and gas sites in real time
A steady stream of data collected at oil and natural gas sites in the Denver-Julesburg Basin flows into a server at CSU, where researchers use it to analyze groundwater quality.
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Remarkable research records
CSU set new research records in Fiscal Year 2014, reinforcing CSU’s role as a significant contributor to the state’s innovation ecosystem.
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Researcher, UN panel find ozone layer on the mend
This week, A.R. “Ravi” Ravishankara delivered some good news about the fragile shield of stratospheric gas: The ozone layer appears to be recovering.
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A fern, a fertilizer, a feed and a fuel
Inside Jason Prapas’ backyard sit two blue kiddie pools covered in plastic, each filled with thousands of aquatic ferns the width of a dime growing in a mixture of water and waste.
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Reynolds wins NSF grant
Melissa Reynolds’ quest to develop implantable medical devices that the human body will not reject has received a $500,000 boost from the National Science Foundation.