Minimizing transmission: Testing asymptomatic healthcare workers to find silent COVID-19 carriers
Over the last two months, a team at CSU tested samples from 462 healthcare workers in Colorado.
Over the last two months, a team at CSU tested samples from 462 healthcare workers in Colorado.
Researchers have revealed exactly how a particular gene activates the motor protein dynein.
CSU scientists in four colleges are members of a national academic partnership to advance innovative approaches that promote human health in homes.
Understanding how neutrinos and antineutrinos differ will help scientists explain why so much matter exists in the universe, and so little antimatter.
The Libraries have created new services and strengthened existing ones to support research, teaching and learning in a fully online environment.
Mykles will lead a team awarded a $1.2 million National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to use DNA and peptide sequencing to identify genes and proteins essential for the molting process.
Forester was awarded the David H. Smith Conservation Research Fellowship, which she will use to investigate how best to integrate large-scale genomic data into ESA listing decisions.
The research team said these viruses appear to cripple their own genome replication machinery.
In their first major paper from the HOMEChem experiment, CSU researchers report the chemistry of mopping floors with bleach.