Using cellular networks to detect at-risk areas for spread of COVID-19
In the fight against COVID-19, researchers at Colorado State University have developed a new, non-invasive strategy to identify areas at greatest risk for spreading the disease.
In the fight against COVID-19, researchers at Colorado State University have developed a new, non-invasive strategy to identify areas at greatest risk for spreading the disease.
CSU announced a new study that could shed light on how the performing arts could make a comeback, safely (KDVR Denver).
Jean Peccoud at Colorado State writes that manganese complex methods for a coronavirus vaccine may hit complications during any attempt at mass production (Gizmodo).
Colorado State University Distinguished Professor Jorge Rocca is one of only eight scientists in the nation awarded a $3 million U.S. Department of Defense fellowship.
In a first-of-its-kind study of the bioaerosol composition of the Southern Ocean, researchers from Colorado State University identified an atmospheric region which remains unchanged by human activity (CNN).
From his Air Force experience through being a professor of practice in the Department of Systems Engineering, Mike Borky’s widely varying career is full of unexpected opportunities.
Community labs want to make everything from insulin to prostheses. Will traditional scientists accept their efforts? (The New Yorker)
A scholarship will be established in honor of Professor Jorge Ramirez that will support graduate students studying hydrology and water resources.
CSU scientists in four colleges are members of a national academic partnership to advance innovative approaches that promote human health in homes.
A USA Today Network analysis of Army Corps of Engineers’ Missouri River basin records found at least 144 levee systems haven’t been fully repaired and that only 231 show an inspection date.