Insatiable demand for cannabis has created a giant carbon footprint
Mechanical engineering researchers have provided the most detailed accounting to date of the industry's greenhouse gas emissions.
Mechanical engineering researchers have provided the most detailed accounting to date of the industry's greenhouse gas emissions.
Four CSU researchers will interpret NASA data for public benefit as part of NASA’s Health and Air Quality Applied Sciences Team.
The research team believes there's a lack of communication about smoke from distant wildfires.
Early in the pandemic, a CSU team set out to quantify the dynamics of how aerosols like viruses travel from one person to another, under different circumstances.
President Joyce McConnell: “Planning is just something you’re doing for some future date that may never come. Transformation is really major change, change you can see and feel. That’s what I want us to commit to and what I think CSU is ready for.”
Colorado State University leaders hosted a virtual town hall on Friday, Feb. 12, to update the community and answer questions about issues related to COVID-19, from screenings and vaccinations to plans for the Fall semester.
Three professors from the Civil and Environmental Engineering and Systems Engineering Departments have received a $529,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to make wave farms more competitive by optimizing their performance.
Nobel laureate and former Atmospheric Science faculty member Paul Crutzen, who died on January 28, was a brilliant researcher and a steadfast advocate for the planet.
Sybil Sharvelle and Mazdak Arabi have been recognized by the ASCE for their work on integrated urban water management systems.
The campaign, Science Moms, tugs at the fierce protective instincts of its target demographic: mothers.