Leprosy maintains stubborn hold through unexpected buddy system
A group of CSU researchers has provided a new explanation of how leprosy could be transmitted.
A group of CSU researchers has provided a new explanation of how leprosy could be transmitted.
Study challenges long-held notion that mountain ranges, canyons and other physical are needed to spur biodiversity.
Seven interdisciplinary CSU research teams have received Catalyst for Innovative Partnership funding.
Rice bran shows promise as a superfood.
When Candace Mathiason was growing up on an Angus ranch near Torrington, Wyo., she developed a love for animals, and even tried to help with brucellosis testing at a local veterinarian’s office where her mom worked.
More than 140 young investigators will compete at Research Day on Jan. 31. Here's a snapshot of young researchers participating.
Greg Florant, a professor of biology, has studied groundhogs and marmots for 40 years.
For the past three years, CSU professors Karyn Hamilton and Ben Miller have spent a significant amount of time in Alaska studying competitive sled dogs known as Alaskan Huskies, in search of clues about how to slow the aging process.
What makes one fat deposit “good” and the other so “bad”?
Researchers at Colorado State University are investigating the weighty topic of antibiotic resistance – an issue with ramifications for global food safety and public health – by tracking the genetic footprints of drug-resistant bacteria.