Give peas a chance: CSU study shows legumes as a solution to the soil-carbon dilemma
A Colorado State University study suggests that adding legumes to crop rotations can help rebuild healthy soils.
A Colorado State University study suggests that adding legumes to crop rotations can help rebuild healthy soils.
The mission, led by atmospheric scientist Susan van den Heever, is called INCUS and is expected to launch in 2027 as part of NASA's Earth Venture Program.
The Climate Program Office at NOAA has announced research funding that increases understanding of emissions in urban areas.
Alan Knapp will oversee the establishment of experimental solar arrays in Colorado agroecosystems.
A team led by Eugene Chen in the Department of Chemistry will work on design and discovery of next-generation polymers.
Professor Steve Reising will use a $1.2M NASA Advanced Component Technology grant to develop new microwave calibration techniques for CubeSats – a next generation technology that could transform weather prediction by enabling more frequent measurements of Earth’s atmosphere by constellations of CubeSats.
Four CSU researchers will interpret NASA data for public benefit as part of NASA’s Health and Air Quality Applied Sciences Team.
Three professors from the Civil and Environmental Engineering and Systems Engineering Departments have received a $529,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to make wave farms more competitive by optimizing their performance.
Mueller's project will heighten understanding of snowmelt-dependent agriculture hotspots and how trends in water supplies influence water scarcity.
Jessica Witt and a team from University of Michigan are identifying ways to visually communicate COVID-19 risk data to the public.