Genetic diversity gives wild populations their best chance at long-term survival
Biodiversity expert Chris Funk has co-authored a paper examining genetic variation as a crucial factor for wild populations' short- and long-term viability.
Biodiversity expert Chris Funk has co-authored a paper examining genetic variation as a crucial factor for wild populations' short- and long-term viability.
For decades education researchers have struggled with a stubborn problem: computer science introductory courses are notoriously difficult. About one third of the students fail or drop out. A new team of CSU researchers has an innovative solution.
Assistant Professor Michael Mooney in the Department of Physics leads a team at CSU that works on the MicroBooNE neutrino experiment
The Panacea Life Sciences Cannabinoid Research Center will serve as a springboard for CSU-based research, new and ongoing, focused on CBD and other naturally occurring compounds in hemp.
Alan Knapp will oversee the establishment of experimental solar arrays in Colorado agroecosystems.
A team led by Eugene Chen in the Department of Chemistry will work on design and discovery of next-generation polymers.
A new study is the first to apply interdependence theory to power dynamics in families affected by parental alienation.
Liliana Gallegos is a Ph. D. student in CSU's Department of Chemistry. She is researching ways to use computer modeling to make organic chemistry reactions more efficient and has also been awarded a Frontera Computational Science Fellowship.
Using a noninvasive pulmonary imaging technology, Professor Jennifer Mueller leads research aimed at helping severely ill COVID-19 patients receive more targeted care and have better chances of recovery.
The researchers propose a new agency, ARPA-C, that would place issues of culture and equity alongside science and technology.