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Supply chain tradeoffs are never simple: Research shows current distribution methods result in lower greenhouse gas emissions than growing vegetables locally
New research from Colorado State University shows that the current of production and distribution supply chain is still a better option, in terms of total greenhouse gas emissions, for getting vegetables like lettuce from the field to the dinner table.
Win-win: Engineering student-athletes receive support and experience with summer internships
For seven Colorado State University student-athletes who study engineering, their “what-I-did-last-summer” tale was an internship that provided financial support, work experience and an added sense of community through the CSU Energy Institute.
LED photochemical process will improve vaccines, promote more effective immune response, CSU researcher says
John Mizia, a research associate in mechanical engineering, has earned a $60,000 grant to develop an LED photochemical vaccine manufacturing testbed.
Trash to treasure: Renewable energy system could capture farm fertilizer runoff and recycle it
CSU researcher Reza Nazemi is prototyping a farm field-side modular device to capture fertilizers from runoff that can be re-used.
‘Tour Tuesdays’ return to CSU June 13 with 28 behind-the-scenes options
Originally launched in June 2022, the six-week series is back with 28 behind-the-scenes and backstage looks at various parts of campus.
Sen. Hickenlooper tours CSU’s METEC facility
Sen. John Hickenlooper toured the METEC facility on the Foothills Campus on Oct. 25, where he learned all about CSU's innovative efforts to reduce methane in the atmosphere.
Colorado’s emergence as a tech hub has CSU hosting major federal research conference Aug. 30-31
The Front Range has emerged as a technopole. From Fort Collins to Denver to Colorado Springs, a collective of big research universities including CSU, government laboratories, military bases and supportive state and local governments have merged into a technology innovation ecosystem.
What is the best mask for COVID-19? A mechanical engineer explains the science after 2 years of testing masks in his lab
Christian L'Orange, a mechanical engineer who has been testing the performance of masks for the state of Colorado since the beginning of the pandemic, explains new CDC guidelines and the science of what makes for a good mask.
Colorado State University to lead testing qualification for protective masks in COVID-19 fight
Colorado State University has been asked by Gov. Jared Polis and the State of Colorado to organize testing of personal protective equipment (PPE) to protect the state’s healthcare workers from the COVID-19 virus.
Graphic design students help Energy Institute market electrification project in Rwanda
Students in a graphic design class at CSU got some real-world experience working for a client when they took on a marketing job for the Energy Institute’s rural electrification project in Rwanda.