Improving the phytobiome: CSU climate scientist to speak at AAAS
At the AAAS annual meeting, research scientist Andrew Jones will join a discussion on the interactions of plants, microorganisms, soils and climate.
At the AAAS annual meeting, research scientist Andrew Jones will join a discussion on the interactions of plants, microorganisms, soils and climate.
The Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering has announced a gift of a customized C-band radar from the company Vaisala.
CSU scientists are at the forefront of developing new tools and products for the satellite mission.
An international water and climate summit that welcomed many engineering alumni back to campus culminated in recommended research goals for CSU.
Water and climate scientists from around the nation and world will gather on campus next week to review today's greatest challenges in water resources management, and to craft recommendations on addressing those challenges.
Planned as a 22-month mission, CloudSat has crushed its mission goals and is still collecting data a decade after launch.
Ice particles from sea spray affect the phase structure of clouds and their radiative impacts, a new study reveals.
Using low-light satellite imagery, researchers led by the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere at CSU have shed light on detailed properties of upper-atmospheric motions.
The Office of Naval Research has awarded Colorado State University researchers $7.5 million to characterize and analyze aerosol properties in coastal and offshore regions.
Steven Miller, deputy director of CIRA, is leading a team analyzing data from the novel sensor, which is orbitting the Earth on a NASA/NOAA satellite.