East Coast community is test bed for disaster-recovery research
A team from the Center for Risk-Based Community Resilience Planning launched a longitudinal field study of Lumberton, North Carolina in the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Matthew.
A team from the Center for Risk-Based Community Resilience Planning launched a longitudinal field study of Lumberton, North Carolina in the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Matthew.
For those suffering depression or anxiety, using cannabis for relief may not be the long-term answer.
A new study led by CSU and the Wildlife Conservation Society found that recreation activities in protected areas are impacting wildlife.
A team led by Josh Tewksbury of Future Earth and CSU's W. Chris Funk recently received a $2 million grant from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation to fund sustainability science projects.
CSU wildlife disease experts are investigating whether a test developed to detect early-stage chronic wasting disease in deer might be used to identify the onset of brain disorders in people.
Colorado State University is launching an innovative study to help adolescents in high-conflict homes — using mindfulness techniques.
A multi-institutional team is newly commissioned to analyze the security of the nation's biomanufacturing infrastructure.
Researchers offer new evidence for microbial pathways being the chief originator of organic matter found in stable soil carbon pools.
Psychology's Ed DeLosh studies how our brains learn best. And rote memorization is out.
Rocky Mountain Magnetic Resonance is a research facility specializing in the study of permeable materials.