Scientists are using machine learning to forecast bird migration and identify birds in flight by their calls
With chatbots like ChatGPT making a splash, machine learning is playing an increasingly prominent role in our lives.
With chatbots like ChatGPT making a splash, machine learning is playing an increasingly prominent role in our lives.
AAAS is the world’s largest multidisciplinary scientific society and publisher of the Science family of journals.
Colleen Webb, a Colorado State University professor of biology and accomplished disease ecologist, has been named the interim director of the One Health Institute.
Graduate student Nelson Mwangi was recently awarded support from the Wildlife Conservation Network Scholarship program.
Three graduate students and one post-doctoral fellow from the College of Agricultural Sciences have been selected as Sustainability Leadership Fellows by CSU’s School of Global Environmental Sustainability.
In honor of Women's History Month, celebrated annually in the month of March, we highlight four women in the Warner College of Natural Resources who are making change to create opportunity, invite and celebrate diversity and lend their voices to the natural resources fields.
In honor of Women's History Month, a Q&A with CSU graduate student Caitlin Charlton to highlight women in the Warner College who are making change to create opportunity, invite and celebrate diversity and lend their voices to the natural resources fields.
A $1 million DOE-funded study will combine field experiments and computer modeling to assess how extreme weather patterns brought on by climate change impact grasslands.
Biodiversity expert Chris Funk has co-authored a paper examining genetic variation as a crucial factor for wild populations' short- and long-term viability.
Researchers found that elephants raiding crops on a habitual basis are only part of the problem.