Synthetic biologists get $1.7 million to engineer world’s strongest biomaterial
Synthetic biologists are attempting to manufacture sporopollenin in the lab using plants, and to control its properties using gene circuits.
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.
New Jersey’s largest utility has agreed to use advanced leak detection technology and data analytics piloted by Colorado State University and EDF to map and measure leaks from natural gas lines.
With the help of quantum mechanical computation, new CSU faculty member Robert Paton helped to develop a new catalyst that could improve medicines and medical imaging.
A new CSU study shows that writing helps boost learning in undergraduate biology classes.
The Center for Meaning and Purpose (CM+P), which is housed in the Department of Psychology, is announcing a competition to provide grants to graduate students in support of their research.
CSU chemists have made another major step toward waste-free, sustainable materials that could one day compete with conventional plastics.
Professor of Physics Mark Bradley is the spring 2018 winner of the individual Interdisciplinary Scholarship Award.
Assistant Professor of Computer Science Louis-Noel Pouchet aims to identify and optimize the areas in which our everyday gadgets are failing us.