Study: Colorado cannabis workers are happy, but need better safety training
Occupational health researchers are drawing attention to worker safety and satisfaction in a young industry still finding its feet: legal cannabis.
Occupational health researchers are drawing attention to worker safety and satisfaction in a young industry still finding its feet: legal cannabis.
National Grid accepted the award for its partnership with CSU, Environmental Defense Fund and Google Earth Outreach.
Psychologist Anne Cleary has new research that examines the feeling of premonition during the deja vu state.
In northern Norway, a large invasive crab is bringing opportunities and challenges. CSU bioinformatics research is helping locals better understand this curious creature.
Assistant Professor Jamie Neilson received Research Corporation for Science Advancement’s Scialog® award to discover new materials that could radically increase the efficiency of batteries.
New research shows that plague bacteria not only survive, but thrive and replicate once ingested by an amoeba.
As a lab assistant and the president of CSU's Women in Physics club, Aurora Popescu is a real physics guru.
Knapp's decades-long efforts to understand the effects of climate change on grasslands earned him national recognition.
Ravishankara is honored after a lifetime of finding solutions to ozone layer depletion and climate change.
The award recognizes David Markman for his work to solve one of plague's fundamental mysteries.