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Daily Archives: October 18, 2021

The future is robotic: A conversation with Jianguo Zhao

Claire Knight October 18, 2021

Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Jianguo Zhao awarded third NSF grant to study robots. The latest: generating force in soft robots.

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American Geophysical Union honors four CSU researchers as 2021 fellows

Anne Manning October 18, 2021

AGU Fellows serve as global leaders and experts who have propelled the world’s understanding of geosciences.

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American Geophysical Union honors atmospheric scientists Elizabeth Barnes, Paul DeMott, Wayne Schubert

Jayme DeLoss October 18, 2021

Three Colorado State University atmospheric scientists — Elizabeth Barnes, Paul DeMott, and Wayne Schubert — have been recognized by the American Geophysical Union, and will be honored at the AGU Fall Meeting.

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Pool Table Physics with Neil deGrasse Tyson and Dr. Dave Alciatore

CSU MarComm Staff October 18, 2021

What was Coriolis, of the famous Coriolis Effect, doing at the pool table? On this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson and co-hosts Gary O’Reilly and Chuck Nice explore the science behind billiards and pool trick shots with billiard physicist Dr. Dave Alciatore.

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EPA grant helps students engineer solutions to major toxic algae threat

Russell Dickerson October 18, 2021

Thanks to a year-long grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, a team of engineering students took their skills to new heights against a major threat to our way of life – harmful algal blooms.

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