Programmable plants: Synthetic biologists pave way for making genetic circuits
Scientists are designing gene “circuits,” analogous to electronic parts, that control specific plant characteristics.
Scientists are designing gene “circuits,” analogous to electronic parts, that control specific plant characteristics.
For aging researchers, one of the key questions is whether aging can be slowed down to allow people to be healthy longer as they age.
Time is running out for faculty, administrative professionals and non-classified staff who have not yet made changes to their benefits plan for 2016. The last day to enroll is Friday, Nov. 20.
The campus community is invited to attend the second annual Vice President for Research Town Hall meeting on Nov. 20.
CSU students are helping the City of Fort Collins with market research on a mobile app, “Lose a Watt,” that encourages sustainable behaviors.
A new practice - unique to CSU - makes declaring a major a major part of being a student-athlete.
CSU Professor Ian Orme recently conducted a study that provides new clues to what went wrong with a landmark TB vaccine trial in South Africa.
We humans know what to do when faced with serious injury or illness – but what do we do when it's our pet that needs emergency care?
Kelly Martin, an associate professor of marketing at Colorado State University, will present “Consumption at the Extremes: Social and Cultural Influences” in the Monfort Professor Lecture at 4 p.m. on Nov. 18 in Clark A, Room 207, on campus.
CSU's efforts to consolidate services leads to high "Best for Vets" national ranking.