Aircraft campaign to clarify chemistry of wildfire smoke
Throughout late July and August, a multi-agency, multidisciplinary team led by Colorado State University scientists will travel to Boise, Idaho, to conduct 15 to 20 smoke-observation flights.
Throughout late July and August, a multi-agency, multidisciplinary team led by Colorado State University scientists will travel to Boise, Idaho, to conduct 15 to 20 smoke-observation flights.
The next big advances in computer memory, digital storage and other electronics are going to come from very small places: the spins of individual electrons.
A $1.2 million appropriation in the new law will go to CSU's efforts to train students and the workforce in modern cybersecurity practices and procedures.
The model could add to the strategic toolbox that protects lives and livelihoods from destructive fires.
Applications for such robots include search and rescue, surveillance and environmental monitoring.
The team presented their project at the BIOMOD Jamboree, an international stage where they were exposed to new technologies, and inspired by fellow scientists in the biomolecular engineering field.
A new study by Colorado State University researchers could lead to more effective landfill-based management of varied waste streams.
The Munsky group of the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering and their collaborators at Vanderbilt University recently published new advances to predictive biological models for gene regulation in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Ellison Carter is conducting a study to learn more about the impacts of air pollution from household use of solid fuels in rural regions of Beijing, China.
Emily Fischer, assistant professor of atmospheric science and a board member of the Earth Science Women’s Network, accepted the Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring on behalf of the organization.