Cooling the planet: Work doesn’t stop at net zero, scientists say
Earth’s global temperatures would need at least a decade to stabilize after the entire globe cuts carbon emissions to zero, new research says.
Earth’s global temperatures would need at least a decade to stabilize after the entire globe cuts carbon emissions to zero, new research says.
Ram Racing participated in the main national Formula SAE racing event for the first time in a decade.
CSU engineering students from the AIAA CSU student chapter traveled to Tucson to participate in the AIAA Design Build Fly competition for the first time this past spring.
CoCoRaHS began as a local effort in Fort Collins, Colorado, and is now the single largest source of daily precipitation measurements in the U.S.
Monfort Professor Brian Munsky is carving out a space for cellular biology among the “hard sciences,” disciplines where mathematical rigor and predictive modeling are possible.
In April, Chloe Brekhus was named a Goldwater Scholar. Now, the Colorado State University undergraduate has picked up another prestigious STEM honor.
Haonan Chen is developing a suite of AI models that draw on data from radar observations of clouds and precipitation to improve the accuracy of short- and long-term weather predictions.
The combined team will develop internationally recognized protocols to qualify methane and greenhouse gas emissions measurements.
In a new paper, CSU engineering researchers who specialize in life-cycle assessment of different industries provide the clearest view to date of what the true cost of biofuels really is.
The funding will allow Ghosh and his research group to further investigate what causes tissue degeneration when cells and genes are stretched beyond their physiological limit, and how the process can be intervened through medicine.