Color-coded biosensor illuminates in real time how viruses attack hosts
New experiments and computational models reveal in single-molecule detail how viruses initiate translation of genetic material into proteins.
New experiments and computational models reveal in single-molecule detail how viruses initiate translation of genetic material into proteins.
Topological data analysis is an emerging field that describes shapes of data in multiple dimensions and resolutions.
Their new understanding of the MSH1 gene could lend insight into why animal mitochondrial genomes tend to mutate more than those of plants.
Each year, CSU celebrates the teaching, research and service achievements of CSU students, alumni and friends, academic faculty, administrative professionals and classified staff.
Three-year fellowship gives Ian Moseley research freedom to focus exclusively on molecular magnets
Researchers have revealed exactly how a particular gene activates the motor protein dynein.
The course guide is just one example of how a community has come together in a crisis to share available resources and help others.
In their first major paper from the HOMEChem experiment, CSU researchers report the chemistry of mopping floors with bleach.
Placing first and second in the 3MP competition at the 2019 NPSMA conference, PSM students Nathan Edwards and Molly Selleck demonstrated their ability to communicate science well to the general public, interpreting their research to a general public audience in just 3 minutes.