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CSU Associate Professor Russ Schumacher told weather.com. "I knew that if I missed anything in that category, I'd never be able to live it down."
CSU Associate Professor Russ Schumacher told weather.com. "I knew that if I missed anything in that category, I'd never be able to live it down."
Mechanical engineering professor John Volckens explained on KCBS Radio's "Ask An Expert" program that singing can cause someone to emit four times as many particles as talking or breathing.
Electrical and Computer Engineering Professor Sudeep Pasricha has earned one of the highest honors from the world’s largest computing society.
GĚRENS President Armando Gallegos credited Grigg with having a significant impact on the school’s curriculum, students and educational programs in water management.
Platte River Power Authority expects fully eliminating emissions will require more distributed resources and changes to how it manages peak demand. (Energy News Network)
In a year when good news seems elusive, CSU atmospheric scientists continue to rack up accolades and earn international acclaim.
A new gripper mechanism developed by Jianguo Zhao's team at Colorado State University allows drones to perch somewhere instead of hovering in mid-air. (New Atlas)
Two CSU professors in engineering received the honor for demonstrating "a spirit of innovation in creating or facilitating outstanding inventions."
Cooperation across CSU units made it possible for the professors and two graduate students to conduct blast research that could help save lives.
This summer, CSU researchers began looking specifically at bioaerosol emissions from performers, and how to keep from spreading the virus. (KUNC/NPR)