Noise created by humans is pervasive in US protected areas
A CSU-led research team found that noise pollution was twice as high as background sound levels in a majority of U.S. protected areas.
A CSU-led research team found that noise pollution was twice as high as background sound levels in a majority of U.S. protected areas.
CSU researchers have demonstrated a method of biosurveillance that quickly indicates whether Zika virus is present in local mosquito populations.
The NIH recently awarded Greg Amberg a $1.5 million grant to study calcium channels in the pituitary cells known as gonadotropes.
The aim is a comprehensive data set for understanding how wildfire smoke changes chemically with time.
Renowned equine orthopaedic surgeon and researcher Dr. Wayne McIlwraith was the featured speaker at the President’s Community Lecture Series.
CSU's Microscope Imaging Network is a centrally funded consortium of research microscopes for live- or fixed-cell biological imaging.
The Women and Gender Collaborative is accepting grant proposals for innovative projects that promise to create long-term positive impacts around women and gender at CSU to be funded for a 2-year period beginning in the 2017-18 academic year.
On April 17, undergraduates from every college and discipline will showcase their work during Celebrate Undergraduate Research and Creativity.
On April 17, pick up a “Passport to Discovery” in the Lory Student Center Ballroom at the Celebrate Undergraduate Research and Creativity Showcase.
CSU Demo Day, a celebration of innovation and entrepreneurship, will take place April 27 in the Lory Student Center Grand Ballroom. This premier event will showcase the entrepreneurial community of CSU and Northern Colorado.