Choirs In The Coronavirus Era Look To Science To Find Ways To Perform
This summer, CSU researchers began looking specifically at bioaerosol emissions from performers, and how to keep from spreading the virus. (KUNC/NPR)
This summer, CSU researchers began looking specifically at bioaerosol emissions from performers, and how to keep from spreading the virus. (KUNC/NPR)
“Controlling community spread of Covid-19 and protecting individuals requires a multitiered approach,” said CSU Mechanical Engineering Professor John Volckens. (New York Times)
Westword caught up with Fischer to talk about her Western Wildfire Experiments for Cloud Chemistry, Aerosol Absorption, and Nitrogen study and other work.
"Alex Trebek has been a part of my life for literally as long as I can remember," says CSU State Climatologist Russ Schumacher in a tribute to the late Alex Trebek.
Professor Peccoud discusses his computational biology and cell biology efforts to develop predictive models of the phenotype encoded in natural and synthetic DNA sequences
Report from systems engineering team details ways to reduce global emissions through transportation technology and policies.
"The more of a mess we make, the bigger of a mess we'll have to clean up," said CSU Atmospheric Science professor Scott Denning in a new PBS Nova climate change documentary.
The pandemic hasn’t stilled CSU’s Hydraulics Lab, the state-of-the-art lab continues to provide valuable hands-on education and advancements in hydraulics engineering.
Susan De Long and her team don't have to crawl underground and wait for a flush to collect samples. Instead, there's a pump that does the dirty work for them, collecting wastewater every 15 minutes over a 24-hour period. (NPR)
Never before in my lifetime has the entire tundra-to-prairie burned like this. Compare the sizes of the recent fire scars to the ones on this map from earlier years. (Yale Climate Connections)