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.
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.
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.
Marco Costanigro’s research is part of a growing literature on the benefits and potential drawbacks of food labeling.
Colorado State University physicists have shared in the Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics, awarded to an international research experiment that’s pushing the boundaries of particle physics.
There’s no evidence of water-based contaminants seeping into drinking water wells atop a vast oil and gas field in northeastern Colorado, according to Colorado State University scientists working to protect and inform citizens about the safety of their water.
CSU archaeologist returning to Honduras to excavate ancient city.
Prieto Battery, a Colorado State University spinoff company, has announced a business collaboration with Intel’s New Business Group, and an initial investment from Intel Capital.