Chemists invent ‘tool’ for assembling life molecules
Chemists have developed a tool for putting molecules together faster, paving the way for better pharmaceutical and materials processing.
Chemists have developed a tool for putting molecules together faster, paving the way for better pharmaceutical and materials processing.
Colorado State University’s fifth annual Natural Gas Symposium, hosted by the CSU Energy Institute, will take place Oct. 27-28 in the Lory Student Center.
Colorado State University student researchers have invented a low-cost method for transforming used fry oil – dumped or recycled by restaurants by the gallon – into a valuable plant hormone chock-full of energy molecules.
Colorado State’s Information Science and Technology Center (ISTeC), in collaboration with the University of Colorado at Boulder, has received a $2.73 million National Science Foundation grant to purchase a state-of-the-art, high-performance computing system.
Water is a valuable commodity in Colorado, and dam-building is almost always a controversial topic due to conflicting needs for water by humans and by the natural environment.
Does an individual’s response to environmental conditions within its lifetime predict evolutionary changes in future generations?
Mazdak Arabi and colleagues from the College of Engineering lead a consortium of 14 universities in the search for solutions to protect complex water systems.
Biologist will use $225,000 Boettcher Investigator grant to continue research into microRNA and how it controls genetic circuits.