'Cyberbiosecurity' and protecting the life sciences
Jean Peccoud is lead author on a new paper urging awareness of 'cyberbiosecurity' risks for researchers, government and industry.
Jean Peccoud is lead author on a new paper urging awareness of 'cyberbiosecurity' risks for researchers, government and industry.
Civil engineers have developed an innovative new model for assessing the resiliency of coastal communities to hurricanes.
Of most note were three hurricanes that devastated the continental U.S. and islands in the Caribbean: Harvey, Irma and Maria
The researchers will assemble a 30-year observational dataset, including calibrated satellite and rainfall data.
An international research team has illuminated unprecedented detail of biochar's seemingly miraculous properties.
CSU generated $338.4 million in research expenditures in Fiscal Year 2017, a boost of nearly 2 percent.
The overall goal set by the Department of Energy is to double the yield of biofuel precursors from algae to about 3,700 gallons per acre per year.
The team will provide critical coating technology to increase the sensitivity of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory.
An atmospheric science team will embark on a five-week research voyage to test a radar called SEA-POL.
Sybil Sharvelle in the Department of Civil Engineering chaired a national committee of experts who wrote new guidelines for safe, cost-effective expansion of water reuse systems.