Liquid-repellant tape is latest innovation from CSU materials lab
Arun Kota's lab has made a superomniphobic tape that, when adhered to any surface, gives the surface liquid-repelling properties.
Arun Kota's lab has made a superomniphobic tape that, when adhered to any surface, gives the surface liquid-repelling properties.
A Colorado State University faculty member is leading a new research effort to decrease misuse of cannabis among college students.
CSU’s Public Lands History Center has received new support that will allow it to partner with the National Park Service on an expanded number of large, complex research projects.
Colorado State University, home to some of the world's top researchers on methane emissions, will lead a major project to analyze emissions from a specific part of the natural gas supply chain.
A new study led by CSU and U.S. Geological Survey found sage-grouse populations in Wyoming declined between 1984 and 2008, with oil and gas development being associated with the decline.
Suryanarayanan is the inaugural recipient of the Lisa and Desi Rhoden College Professorship in Electrical and Computer Engineering.
The engineering student is testing a series of low-cost smoke sensors that work remotely, are solar-powered, and cost a fraction of what the U.S. Forest Service uses.
As an early mainstay of CSU's Hydraulics Program, Jim Ruff has demonstrated his dedication to its continued success by providing new support for future investments.
Watch a brief explainer on a recent breakthrough from the Stasevich lab: RNA translation in real time.
Professor Manfred Diehl in CSU's department of Human Development and Family Studies is challenging negative views on aging and physical exercise in order to promote healthy aging.