Hydrology Days moves online April 13-14
The annual American Geophysical Union Hydrology Days – a gathering of interdisciplinary leaders and presentation of emerging research in water studies – has been moved online as a webinar April 13-14, 2020.
The annual American Geophysical Union Hydrology Days – a gathering of interdisciplinary leaders and presentation of emerging research in water studies – has been moved online as a webinar April 13-14, 2020.
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.
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CSU Atmospheric Science Professor Scott Denning, on Semester at Sea this spring, helped students learn an important lesson about resilience.
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The Journal of Biomechanical Engineering has selected a paper by Professor Christian Puttlitz, head of the Mechanical Engineering department, as one of its top 10 for 2019.
The funds will come from an $18.25 million penalty a state agency is seeking related to a 2017 home explosion in Firestone, Colorado.
Jesse Wilson has received the Faculty Early Career Development award, called the CAREER award, from the National Science Foundation for his work to improve the diagnosis and treatment of devastating mitochondrial diseases.