Young scientists present intriguing and surprising research
More than 150 aspiring scientists competed in the 17th Annual Research Day on Saturday, held by the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.
More than 150 aspiring scientists competed in the 17th Annual Research Day on Saturday, held by the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.
Call it "Toxicology Ram." Toxicology graduate student Tim Hoffman created a diagram of a ram’s head using chemical structures.
Biomedical sciences undergraduate Jada Boyd received a national award for her research in cancer.
More than 300 CSU graduate students presented their work at the 2015 Graduate Student Showcase, and nine College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences students came away with awards.
A CSU team has found that RNA plays a new and important role in the DNA repair process.
A handful of students from Alcorn State University recently spent several days on the CSU campus learning about neutron detection.
Volunteers who live in Fort Collins, Greeley or Windsor are being sought to participate in a study on how people respond to oil and gas development in their communities.
Students from Colorado State University and Fukushima University in Japan recently swapped places in a fledgling exchange program focused on radiation research.
CSU researcher and students study twins to determine the effects on the human body of extended space travel.
Learn more about Dr. Marie Legare, a 2015 Best Teacher Award recipient, in this Q&A