Programmable plants: Synthetic biologists pave way for making genetic circuits
Scientists are designing gene “circuits,” analogous to electronic parts, that control specific plant characteristics.
Scientists are designing gene “circuits,” analogous to electronic parts, that control specific plant characteristics.
The public is invited to a ceremony marking the groundbreaking for the new biology and chemistry research buildings.
Mary Wykstra, one of the founders of Action for Cheetahs, will present the status of the organization’s projects.
Water is a valuable commodity in Colorado, and dam-building is almost always a controversial topic due to conflicting needs for water by humans and by the natural environment.
Does an individual’s response to environmental conditions within its lifetime predict evolutionary changes in future generations?
Colorado State University researchers will welcome fellow renowned climate-change experts from the University of Western Sydney and other institutions to campus Monday for a symposium on the “Ecological Consequences of Climate Change.”
GAUSSI teaches students in a variety of fields to crunch complex biological data.
Efforts to boost food production in Tanzania are causing a spike in the number of plague-ridden rodents.
Study challenges long-held notion that mountain ranges, canyons and other physical are needed to spur biodiversity.
Greg Florant, a professor of biology, has studied groundhogs and marmots for 40 years.