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Veterinary heart specialists pump up the volume for rescued dog
A sweet beagle with a hole in her heart survived to celebrate her first birthday, thanks to a team of CSU veterinarians.
2015 Atlantic hurricane season still well-below average
CSU researchers call for only five more named storms, one major hurricane through November.
CSU receives $12 million for urban water sustainability research
Mazdak Arabi and colleagues from the College of Engineering lead a consortium of 14 universities in the search for solutions to protect complex water systems.
Lights! Camera! Action! 'Hollywood' Higgins ready to shine
CSU is pulling out all the stops to promote All-American receiver Rashard "Hollywood" Higgins.
Wet spring, more mosquitoes may mean more West Nile virus
Scientists at Colorado State University have detected a notably high number of Culex mosquitoes in northern Colorado this season, which could translate into high infection rates of West Nile virus. But so far there is no indication that the virus is spreading quickly from mosquito populations to birds, horses or people.
Jill Baron named 2015 Woman of Vision
Jill Baron, ecologist and senior research scientist with CSU's Natural Resource Ecology Lab, has been named a 2015 Woman of Vision by Colorado Women of Influence for her work advancing women’s role in science
CSU alum blasts off to help chart future of space program
Starting this week, a space doctor educated in Colorado has the sky-high responsibility of managing scientific experiments aboard the International Space Station that will help determine whether astronauts are physically fit for travel to Mars.
Results of latest methane emissions study published
Study provides much-needed information on emissions in the U.S. pipeline transmission and storage sector, as part of comprehensive measurement of natural gas supply chain.