EcoCar adviser gets DOE support for improved student learning
Thomas Bradley has received a U.S. Department of Energy fellowship to support his work with CSU’s EcoCar 3 student team.
Thomas Bradley has received a U.S. Department of Energy fellowship to support his work with CSU’s EcoCar 3 student team.
CSU's Kathy Partin has been named the director of The Office of Research Integrity, which oversees and directs Public Health Service research integrity activities on behalf of the Secretary of Health and Human Services.
In the Disney Pixar movie Inside Out, one of the main themes is that sometimes sadness is a necessary emotion to get to joy. Similarly, a study by a CSU faculty member indicates that awareness of the value of negative emotions can limit the detrimental physical and psychological effects linked to those emotions.
Neuroscientist Shane Hentges is using leading-edge imaging technology to examine inner workings of the brain that could help prevent and treat eating disorders.
The Colorado State University Center for Applied Cognitive Neuroscience is freshly painted, newly carpeted, and open for business.
Applications for the next round of Colorado State University’s Center for Collaborative Conservation’s fellowships are now being accepted.
Chemists have concocted a completely recyclable, biodegradable polymer, paving a potential new road to truly sustainable, petroleum-free plastics.
A one-of-a-kind instrument built at Colorado State University lets scientists map cellular composition in three dimensions at the nanoscale, allowing researchers to watch how cells respond to new medications at the most minute level ever observed.
Inventors from Sharklet Technologies Inc., which makes materials inspired by shark skin, will be on campus to discuss innovation.
The 2015 hurricane season had below-average activity, although observed levels of activity were slightly more than predicted by CSU's hurricane forecasting team.