Camels emit dangerous MERS virus, CSU confirms
A research team led by a CSU doctoral student has confirmed for the first time that camels vent volumes of the deadly Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) virus.
A research team led by a CSU doctoral student has confirmed for the first time that camels vent volumes of the deadly Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) virus.
A CSU microbiologist is examining a new way to halt malaria -- by making human blood poisonous to mosquitoes.
Just in time for the Breeders’ Cup, a CSU researcher has released new studies about the impact of bleeding in racehorses' lungs.
Elk, owls, coyotes, and snowmobiles all have been heard on Colorado State University campus lately.
BioMARC, a high-containment biopharmaceutical facility operated by CSU, is manufacturing the vaccines for the U.S. Department of Defense in support of human clinical trials.
Amy Prieto is known for her battery research, but she's also finding better ways to store clean-burning hydrogen transportation fuel.
A new citizens’ review of the initiative to require labeling of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) was largely fair and unbiased, according to a CSU researcher.
Dr. Leo Christodoulou, a renowned advanced materials scientist and strategic advisor at Boeing, will speak about critical technology issues and solutions as part of Colorado State University’s Innovation Leadership Series.
2014 is shaping into a big year for NASA’s Earth science missions – and for researchers at Colorado State University who’ve been involved in some of the projects.
A CSU computer science professor is being honored for his research accomplishments by the Institute of Caribbean Studies.