Study points to cannabis’ effect on emotion processing
A new study suggests that cannabis significantly affects users' ability to recognize, process and empathize with human emotions.
A new study suggests that cannabis significantly affects users' ability to recognize, process and empathize with human emotions.
Understanding the impact of changing allocations of water from agriculture to urban areas and policies aimed at conserving groundwater resources is an area of focus for CSU researchers who study water economics in the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics.
CSU's Joel Berger is a voice for animals that live in places he describes as "uncrowded playing fields."
In advance of Super Bowl 50, CSU researchers teamed up with NOAA and the Santa Clara Valley Water District to deploy a rainfall-mapping radar in the South San Francisco Bay area.
The digital PCR system provides an incredibly sensitive analysis of DNA samples, which is critical to a wide range of fields in the life sciences.
This month, the College of Agricultural Sciences is hosting a research seminar series designed to help members of the CSU community gain a better understanding of the cutting-edge research taking place in agricultural labs, studios and fields.
The Office of the Vice President for Research will host Global Grand Challenges: Research and Translation, Wednesday, Feb. 24, at 1 p.m. at the Warwick Hotel in Denver.
A computer science team’s cloud-based platform for comprehensively monitoring critical infrastructure will be featured at a Department of Homeland Security-sponsored public showcase in Washington, D.C.
A Colorado State University professor will be part of a national push to boost research on concussions, in an effort jointly funded by the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the U.S. Department of Defense.
Thirty-seven graduate students will have only three minutes to explain their research and scholarly projects as part of the Vice President for Research Fellowship Challenge Competition, Feb. 15.