Summer research programs prepare undergraduates for grad school and beyond
Twenty six students from CSU and universities across the nation participated in 10-week research programs that prepared them for graduate school and future careers in STEM.
Twenty six students from CSU and universities across the nation participated in 10-week research programs that prepared them for graduate school and future careers in STEM.
A new paper by Mostafa Yourdkhani details 3D printing techniques for manufacturing complex, unsupported shapes in carbon composite materials.
Hurricane researchers have reduced their forecast slightly but continue to call for an above-average Atlantic hurricane season in 2022.
The custom-built, high-intensity flow-through photochemical reactor is being integrated into the university’s wider coronavirus and other research efforts, as it can be used to inactivate many types of viruses and pathogens.
CSU atmospheric scientists and civil engineers had a unique role in helping Fort Collins move forward after the Spring Creek Flood, which happened 25 years ago this week.
The Civil and Environmental Engineering assistant professor will use the National Science Foundation early-career funding to improve membrane desalination, so it can be more effective in providing fresh water.
CSU researchers report the first-ever direct observations of size-resolved ice nucleating particles in the central Arctic, spanning the entire sea ice growth and decline cycle.
Just like coughing, sneezing, talking and singing, playing wind instruments can spread respiratory particles that may carry the COVID-19 virus, according to a new CSU study.
A new paper compares satellite observations of a 2019 milky sea event to photographic evidence from a private ship.
Faculty, former department heads, students and staff honored Collett’s leadership and character June 24 in a ceremony at the Atmospheric Science campus.