When parents act badly: Book explores ‘parental alienation’
In a new book, CSU social scientists are shedding light on the understudied problem of parental alienation.
In a new book, CSU social scientists are shedding light on the understudied problem of parental alienation.
An important factor in white men’s psychological brittleness and vulnerability to suicide once they reach late life may be dominant scripts of masculinity, aging and suicide, a CSU psychology researcher says.
Chemists have concocted a completely recyclable, biodegradable polymer, paving a potential new road to truly sustainable, petroleum-free plastics.
To offer holistic, systems-level insights and solutions to global food, energy and water problems, Colorado State will host a two-day workshop Dec. 7-8 in the Washington, D.C. area.
A planned natural gas pipeline upgrade by New Jersey's largest utility provider is based in CSU science on methane leakage in pipelines across the U.S.
Scientists are designing gene “circuits,” analogous to electronic parts, that control specific plant characteristics.
Colorado State University physicists have shared in the Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics, awarded to an international research experiment that’s pushing the boundaries of particle physics.
Prieto Battery, a Colorado State University spinoff company, has announced a business collaboration with Intel’s New Business Group, and an initial investment from Intel Capital.
An interdisciplinary computing team is developing a defense service that can sniff out, ward off and protect against large-scale online attacks.
With the goal of revolutionizing everyday interactions between humans and computers, CSU researchers are developing new technologies for making computers recognize not just traditional commands, but also non-verbal ones.