Massive data no match for computer science’s Sangmi Pallickara
The assistant professor in computer science has received an NSF CAREER award to help make big data more usable for science.
The assistant professor in computer science has received an NSF CAREER award to help make big data more usable for science.
In an update to the April forecast, Colorado State University hurricane researchers continue to predict a near-average hurricane season for the Atlantic basin in 2016.
CSU's Public Lands History Center has launched a new Public Lands History series with the University of Oklahoma Press.
CSU scientists are pushing the limits of a technique called super-resolution microscopy.
Krummel is one of 49 early-career scientists across the country to receive this distinction in 2016.
The Colorado Natural Heritage Program, with help from CSU's Geospatial Centroid, recently launched a new COMaP system.
Learn best practices of building a solid research foundation, at Keeping the Pool Clean: Prevention and Management of Misconduct Related Retractions, July 20 through July 22 at the Hilton Fort Collins.
A new "Global Soil Biodiversity Atlas," which has its roots at CSU will be unveiled May 25 at the United Nations Environment Assembly.
Biologist Nathan Lemoine has led a study seeking to understand whether introduced species succeed because they're fundamentally different from native species.
A group of researchers from CSU have recently developed potato varieties that satisfy these nutritional needs and could act as a preventive measure to several diseases.