CSU study measures methane emissions at natural gas transmission and storage sites
The study found wide variations in the amount of methane being emitted.
The study found wide variations in the amount of methane being emitted.
The study is the most comprehensive field survey to date on the gathering and processing sectors.
Little is known about the long-term health effects of inhaling wildfire smoke.
CSU researchers believe the device will be a non-surgical alternative to cochlear implants.
A new CSU-led study looks at whether curriculum changes can help expand students’ view of who can be engineers.
Whether overcoming tremendous obstacles or achieving academic excellence, these outstanding Colorado State University fall 2014 graduates have accomplished major personal goals and are prepared to begin meaningful careers as future leaders in their communities.
The CSU team's winning journal article appeared in the Fluids of Physics in 2013.
Branislav Notaros, a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, has won two high-level teaching awards in recent months.
CSU team's predictions ring true: 2014 a quiet hurricane season in the Atlantic
CSU researchers have developed an analytical technique and database to identify whether chemical compounds called surfactants originated from hydraulic fracturing or other sources such as wastewater treatment plants.