Don’t go chasing wildfires – unless you’re Scott Kelleher
The engineering student is testing a series of low-cost smoke sensors that work remotely, are solar-powered, and cost a fraction of what the U.S. Forest Service uses.
The engineering student is testing a series of low-cost smoke sensors that work remotely, are solar-powered, and cost a fraction of what the U.S. Forest Service uses.
As an early mainstay of CSU's Hydraulics Program, Jim Ruff has demonstrated his dedication to its continued success by providing new support for future investments.
Watch a brief explainer on a recent breakthrough from the Stasevich lab: RNA translation in real time.
Experts in education, health, defense, computing and energy industries will discuss how they are using virtual reality technology during Colorado State University's first Virtual Reality Symposium, Oct. 21.
The Office of the Vice President for Research has announced funding for Programs of Research and Scholarly Excellence for 2016, with the goal of enhancing research, teaching and service impacts.
Young children sometimes experience an accident such as a playground fall that can result in a head injury. Their resulting traumatic brain injury can go undiagnosed but lead to learning problems that crop up later.
Sanofi Pasteur's William Warren will discuss his company’s latest design of a surrogate human immune system.
A group of researchers from five departments within four colleges at Colorado State University, as well as one federal agency has determined how carbon produced by fire moves through the environment by water erosion.
The model would allow scientists and drug developers to better understand variability in drug concentrations among individuals in a population.
A portable air quality sampler developed collaboratively by Pittsburgh's RJ Lee Group and CSU, will soon take a ride up to the International Space Station.