Advancing algae for better biofuels: CSU shares in $3.5 million project
The overall goal set by the Department of Energy is to double the yield of biofuel precursors from algae to about 3,700 gallons per acre per year.
The overall goal set by the Department of Energy is to double the yield of biofuel precursors from algae to about 3,700 gallons per acre per year.
CSU is hosting a free public forum next month for scientists interested in the aging process to discuss their latest findings.
The team will provide critical coating technology to increase the sensitivity of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory.
An atmospheric science team will embark on a five-week research voyage to test a radar called SEA-POL.
Faculty member Dan Sloan will explore cell interactions by studying the DNA of chloroplasts in flowering plants
Colorado State University’s nationally ranked Department of Occupational Therapy has reached a milestone this summer with its first Ph.D. graduate to come out of the program.
Sybil Sharvelle in the Department of Civil Engineering chaired a national committee of experts who wrote new guidelines for safe, cost-effective expansion of water reuse systems.
CSU Biology Professor Shane Kanatous will embark on an Antarctic adventure to learn more about the elusive apex predator.
Jessie Haugen Frenkel and Alexandra Todd are hoping to make science fashionable. They want to empower women, promote disease prevention and support research.