Norwegian crab fishing study hooks CSU bioinformatics researcher
In northern Norway, a large invasive crab is bringing opportunities and challenges. CSU bioinformatics research is helping locals better understand this curious creature.
In northern Norway, a large invasive crab is bringing opportunities and challenges. CSU bioinformatics research is helping locals better understand this curious creature.
A new congressionally mandated report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine was co-authored by CSU statistician Jay Breidt.
The world now runs on big data – and data scientist is the top-rated job in the U.S. To help the state and the world meet this growing demand, CSU has launched a new major in data science.
Research that uses Google Street View cars to map natural gas methane leaks is helping the nation’s largest metropolitan area prioritize tens of millions of dollars in infrastructure upgrades.
Two early founders of GDPE, alumni and faculty will gather to mark the occasion. All are welcome.
Assistant Professor Jamie Neilson received Research Corporation for Science Advancement’s Scialog® award to discover new materials that could radically increase the efficiency of batteries.
Before dawn on Wednesday, Jan. 31, a rare total lunar eclipse will be visible from Colorado. CSU's Little Shop of Physics will host a free Lunar Eclipse Party with telescopes on the West Lawn of the LSC from 5:30 a.m. to 7:13 a.m.
New research shows that plague bacteria not only survive, but thrive and replicate once ingested by an amoeba.
As a lab assistant and the president of CSU's Women in Physics club, Aurora Popescu is a real physics guru.
Over the last 30 years, Craine has been an integral part of astronomy research efforts at CSU.