Advancing algae for better biofuels: CSU shares in $3.5 million project
The overall goal set by the Department of Energy is to double the yield of biofuel precursors from algae to about 3,700 gallons per acre per year.
The overall goal set by the Department of Energy is to double the yield of biofuel precursors from algae to about 3,700 gallons per acre per year.
The team will provide critical coating technology to increase the sensitivity of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory.
The Women and Gender Collaborative is providing a two-year grant for a faculty-student mentoring program designed to encourage women to pursue advanced STEM careers and follow a path to become future leaders in their disciplines.
A team led by the Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands is providing adaptation strategies for installations vulnerable to future climate threats.
Catalyst for Innovative Partnerships teams collaborate on some of the world’s most pressing problems.
CSU officials hailed the start of construction on the Health Education Outreach Center.
A team of researchers led by CSU has identified a way to distinguish Lyme disease from similar conditions.
A field campaign for observing storms using drones and weather balloons wrapped up in June.
CSU's Diana Wall is among a group of researchers who found an intense glacial melt in 2002 triggered changes in the characteristics of Antarctica’s McMurdo Dry Valleys over the ensuing decade.
They cite neutral El Niño-Southern Oscillation conditions and a warmer than normal tropical Atlantic.