Mysterious Milky Seas Are Visible From Space
Ever since 2005, Professor Miller has specialized in using state-of-the-art satellites to study Earth with the ultimate goal of learning how to predict the occurrence of milky sea events. (Forbes)
Ever since 2005, Professor Miller has specialized in using state-of-the-art satellites to study Earth with the ultimate goal of learning how to predict the occurrence of milky sea events. (Forbes)
A new paper compares satellite observations of a 2019 milky sea event to photographic evidence from a private ship.
Drawing on a 25-year career researching interfirm control and integrating 34 theories, Dave Gilliland’s new framework unifies a wealth of perspectives for future researchers in the field.
Through a grant from the National Science Foundation, Colorado State University researchers will work to understand and predict debris hazards from hurricane-force winds to improve buildings and make cities more resilient.
Human Development and Family Studies senior Samantha Patrick works with local youth through the Campus Connections program to create long-lasting, impactful relationships. Learn about her summer experience!
EnviroScreen identifies the Colorado communities that have been most impacted by systematic barriers to health and wellness and the cumulative impact of environmental pollution. The tool was developed in partnership with CSU’s Institute for the Built Environment, Geospatial Centroid and Rojas Public Health Lab.
June 29, 2022 marks the launch of Colorado EnviroScreen, the interactive online environmental justice tool to help disproportionately impacted communities and designed by three Colorado State University entities for the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE).
Colorado State University is now on the leading front of research universities after obtaining a 3.5 megawatt gas turbine donation. (CBS 4 Denver)
Professor Edwin Chong has been named head of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Colorado State University. He will begin his new role on July 1. Chong succeeds Professor Tony Maciejewski, who served four terms as head.
Only three storms have formed in this zone during June previously as more typically form in the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico, according to CSU tropical weather expert Phil Klotzbach. (Washington Post)