Groundbreaking study finds changing environment can lead to rapid evolution
Does an individual’s response to environmental conditions within its lifetime predict evolutionary changes in future generations?
Does an individual’s response to environmental conditions within its lifetime predict evolutionary changes in future generations?
More than 80 percent of Coloradans pay more in school property taxes than they would if voters had never enacted the Taxpayer Bill of Rights, according to a study by the Colorado Futures Center at Colorado State University and published by the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, a nonpartisan think tank.
CSU is starting to research hemp, a plant with practical uses such as the creation of textiles, soaps and oils that can also be used in the production of a range of pharmaceutical compounds.
Gathering and processing operations studied in most comprehensive study of the sector to date.
Culminating a series of recognitions for sustainability, Colorado State University climbed to No. 4 in Sierra magazine’s Cool Schools ranking.
Zimmerle contributes expertise in distributed energy grids to project led by University of Minnesota.
A new study by Colorado State University and Colorado Parks and Wildlife found that natural gas development could be adversely impacting large areas of critical winter range for mule deer.
CSU researchers call for only five more named storms, one major hurricane through November.
Researchers from the Natural Resource Ecology Lab at Colorado State University and their partners have completed a historical analysis of greenhouse gas emissions from the U.S. Great Plains that demonstrates the potential to completely eliminate agricultural greenhouse gas emissions from the region.
Mazdak Arabi and colleagues from the College of Engineering lead a consortium of 14 universities in the search for solutions to protect complex water systems.