National Academies workshop will address airborne transmission of COVID-19
The two-day virtual workshop will delve into the rapidly evolving science around how the virus spreads.
The two-day virtual workshop will delve into the rapidly evolving science around how the virus spreads.
Mechanical engineers used a twisted-and-coiled actuator to generate programmable motion in a soft robot.
Dylan Bush’s favorite activity is swinging on swings. CSU student engineers built him one as their final senior design project.
They’ve received a grant from the Colorado Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute under the COVID-19-Related Research Pilot program.
A new modeling tool could help city planners and emergency managers understand the full functionality and recovery of a healthcare system, in the wake of a natural disaster.
Primarily, the CSU team is focused on N95 particulate respirators that offer certified protection from aerosols in the workplace.
CSU’s Idea-2-Product 3D printing lab, along with faculty who have 3D printers in their own labs, are part of a statewide initiative to ramp up production of medical face shields.
The funds will come from an $18.25 million penalty a state agency is seeking related to a 2017 home explosion in Firestone, Colorado.
CSU engineers have developed a treatment train for a PFAS compound best known by its trade name, GenX.
Now more than ever, climate researchers are turning to trainable, data-nimble computer programs as tools for improving climate models, weather forecasting and more.