‘Natural selection’ could lead to amazing new materials
Chemistry faculty members Amy Prieto and Jamie Neilson have been jointly awarded $1 million from the Keck Foundation to develop a novel method for discovering new, functional materials.
Chemistry faculty members Amy Prieto and Jamie Neilson have been jointly awarded $1 million from the Keck Foundation to develop a novel method for discovering new, functional materials.
Thomson Reuters publishes the annual list that represents “some of the world’s most influential scientific minds.”
Chemists have concocted a completely recyclable, biodegradable polymer, paving a potential new road to truly sustainable, petroleum-free plastics.
Prieto Battery, a Colorado State University spinoff company, has announced a business collaboration with Intel’s New Business Group, and an initial investment from Intel Capital.
Professor of Chemistry Anthony Rappe will give a free webinar Nov. 12 explaining the important role chemistry plays in addiction.
The public is invited to a ceremony marking the groundbreaking for the new biology and chemistry research buildings.
The world’s largest scientific society, the American Chemical Society, has named Professor Ellen Fisher to its 2015 Class of Fellows.
To recognize the discovery of a landmark clean chemistry technology, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency awarded a Presidential Green Chemistry Award to Colorado State University Professor of Chemistry Eugene Chen this week.
Track standout Kiah Hicks, a three-time All-American thrower, is the definitive student-athlete.
Kyle Kung, a CSU alumnus, has created the Nancy E. Levinger Undergraduate Research Fellowship in Chemistry.