Forecast team continues to predict above-average 2017 Atlantic hurricane season
They cite neutral El Niño-Southern Oscillation conditions and a warmer than normal tropical Atlantic.
They cite neutral El Niño-Southern Oscillation conditions and a warmer than normal tropical Atlantic.
CSU graduate students recently completed two years of research in northwestern Colorado, thanks to a $1 million grant from Chevron.
The new technology is supported by a Department of Homeland Security Nuclear Forensics Research Award.
The fact that people reliably flock to social media to discuss smoke and fire was the inspiration for a new study by CSU atmospheric scientists.
Biomedical and chemistry researchers are using creative tactics to subvert superbugs and their mechanisms of invasion.
A new CSU study is the first of its kind in the state to quantify how much water landscapes use and their environmental, economic and social benefits.
Two CSU research groups working to improve the design, efficiency and cost of solar-powered technologies have received support from the Department of Energy.
CSU scientists will be studying a corn disease with limited treatment or prevention methods through a grant from the Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research.
A new analysis from CSU found that each dollar invested by the state for conservation easements produced benefits of between $4 and $12 for Coloradans.
The efforts align with the first phase of the CSU Research and Scholarship Success Initiative.