Recreating conditions inside stars with compact lasers
Scientists offer a new path to creating the extreme conditions found in stars, using compact lasers and ultra-short pulses irradiating nanowires.
Scientists offer a new path to creating the extreme conditions found in stars, using compact lasers and ultra-short pulses irradiating nanowires.
CSU's remote control room for Fermilab's NOvA experiment is one of only 12 in the world.
The College of Natural Sciences is taking a broad view to make sure everyone is welcome at the bench.
Kate Ross has been captivated by the odd behaviors of electrons ever since high school. This curiosity quickly became a gateway to the wonders of quantum physics.
CenturyLink has donated $30,000 this year to the Little Shop of Physics.
James Sites and W.S. Sampath have received a $900,000, four-year award from the DOE's SunShot Initiative to develop a new way to increase the efficiency of thin-film cadmium telluride solar cells.
Professor of Physics Roger Culver has retired after a half-century of astronomy teaching and research at CSU.
CSU physicists, joining the fundamental pursuit of using electron spins to store and manipulate information, have demonstrated a new approach to low-power computer memory.
Two separate, international scientific collaborations studying neutrinos have reported new insights into how neutrinos behave. CSU researchers have played a significant role in both.
Chris Lewis, a sophomore at Colorado State University, claimed second place in the Midwest regional Chinese Bridge language competition held in Chicago in April.