Brain scientist examines neurons to understand anorexia and obesity
Neuroscientist Shane Hentges is using leading-edge imaging technology to examine inner workings of the brain that could help prevent and treat eating disorders.
Neuroscientist Shane Hentges is using leading-edge imaging technology to examine inner workings of the brain that could help prevent and treat eating disorders.
NPR Science Correspondent Joe Palca will give two talks on or near the CSU campus on Dec. 11.
A one-of-a-kind instrument built at Colorado State University lets scientists map cellular composition in three dimensions at the nanoscale, allowing researchers to watch how cells respond to new medications at the most minute level ever observed.
Try this easy-to-make recipe for dog treats this holiday season.
A handful of students from Alcorn State University recently spent several days on the CSU campus learning about neutron detection.
Dani Hailey is among a cadre of undergraduate leaders who have led tours for some 30,000 visitors each year.
Air quality experts have exposed a sad irony to the seemingly healthy choice of bicycling to work: Though cyclists are reaping the benefits of exercise, they may be losing in their exposure to harmful air pollution.
CSU Professor Ian Orme recently conducted a study that provides new clues to what went wrong with a landmark TB vaccine trial in South Africa.
We humans know what to do when faced with serious injury or illness – but what do we do when it's our pet that needs emergency care?
American bison return to northern Colorado prairie for the first time in over 100 years.