Connecting the dots: computer scientist Sangmi Pallickara making sense of big data
Pallickara received the 2018 Award for Excellence in Scalable Computing for her work with big data.
Pallickara received the 2018 Award for Excellence in Scalable Computing for her work with big data.
Physics Professor Mingzhong Wu received a United States Department of Energy grant to explore the uniquely conductive properties of alpha-Sn thin films.
Researchers have put chemistry to work on a simple, inexpensive way to identify falsified antibiotics, offering a practical solution to a real problem in the developing world.
Researchers led by biology professor Cameron Ghalambor are launching a study of microgeographic adaptation strategies of island scrub-jays, North America's only island-endemic bird.
Canetto's research was featured in an APA article on the cultural specificity of suicidal behavior.
The next big advances in computer memory, digital storage and other electronics are going to come from very small places: the spins of individual electrons.
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.
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.