CSU review: Environmental impact and toxicity of biocides used in fracking still largely unknown
CSU researchers recently completed a comprehensive review of the environmental fate and toxicity of biocides commonly used in hydraulic fracturing.
CSU researchers recently completed a comprehensive review of the environmental fate and toxicity of biocides commonly used in hydraulic fracturing.
Russ Korte, an associate professor in the School of Education at Colorado State University, is working to infuse a spirit of entrepreneurship into researchers' innovations.
CSU's Tri-Ethnic Center for Prevention Research gets $2 million to develop prevention campaign.
Public health crises expose national vulnerabilities, while presenting opportunities in research and discovery.
The Agricultural Experiment Station funds more than 240 faculty members from 15 academic departments in seven colleges, and the work of these faculty members reaches from the Fort Collins campus to seven research centers around the state.
The CSU team's winning journal article appeared in the Fluids of Physics in 2013.
New CSU study helps make the case for "genetic rescue" of failing animal populations.
CSU veterinarians search for a treatment for the most common feline disease to help cats and humans.
Two scientists believe their research could lead to strategies to reduce E. coli contamination in the human food chain.
Jan Nerger, dean of CSU's College of Natural Sciences, has been elected to the Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences board.