Powered by citizen volunteers, air pollution study gets $1.6 million
The Citizen-Enabled Aerosol Measurements for Satellites has just received the green light for full speed ahead.
The Citizen-Enabled Aerosol Measurements for Satellites has just received the green light for full speed ahead.
The researchers will continue developing their prototype and prepare it for demonstration at the final phase of the competition at the NASA Glenn Research Center in October.
The study will comprise a multi-factor, retrospective analysis of about 17,000 children in Wisconsin.
Right now, a handful of motivated Fort Collins citizens are collecting cutting-edge scientific data from their backyards that may soon help NASA create maps of global air pollution.
The work of John Volckens and his team are front and center in the tech giant's inaugural Higher Education Stories.
Standouts from this year's celebration of entrepreneurship and innovation came away with cash prizes.
The School of Global Environmental Sustainability is bringing CSU and the community a panel discussion on the impact of dismantling the Environmental Protection Agency.
Colorado State University, in collaboration with the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, has been awarded $1.2 million to participate in a National Institutes of Health initiative called Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO).
CSU researchers are seeking about 50 volunteers to participate in the study, which they'll launch this fall at the Powerhouse Energy Campus.
An interdisciplinary group of CSU researchers are working on the enactment of a national smoke warning system.