Who got bit? By mailing in 16,000 ticks, citizen scientists help track disease exposures
Biologists offer new insight into potential exposure to tick-borne diseases.
Biologists offer new insight into potential exposure to tick-borne diseases.
Biologists are studying how the experience of stickleback fish can change the course of their development.
Molly Corder is racing against time to save endangered species and bring back nearly extinct ones.
CSU physicist Kate Ross studies exotic states in quantum magnets under extreme conditions.
Grasslands play a large role in Colorado’s agricultural economy, and climate change is having unpredictable effects on them.
The fellowship is a distinction granted to a handful of senior researchers each year.
Publishing in Nature Communications, the team led by Professor of Chemistry Eugene Chen describes synthesis of a polymer called P3HB.
Synthetic biologists are attempting to manufacture sporopollenin in the lab using plants, and to control its properties using gene circuits.
The CSU NOvA group, led by Norm Buchanan, played a significant role in the analysis that led to observing the oscillation.
A study published in JAMA Network Open reported results from a 2016-17 survey of about 1,660 students at 31 schools.