As E-Cigarettes Get More Sophisticated, Questions Mount About Privacy, Potential To Maximize Addiction
Colorado Public Radio visited researcher John Volckens at his lab at Colorado State University to discuss JUUL e-cigarettes.
Colorado Public Radio visited researcher John Volckens at his lab at Colorado State University to discuss JUUL e-cigarettes.
CSU professor and University Distinguished Teaching Scholar Branislav Notaros was awarded the ACES Technical Achievement Award for contributions in computational electromagnetics.
Satellites are assisting Professor Eric Maloney, post-doc Bohar Singh and others forecast how the storm belt changes in a warmer climate as part of ocean-atmosphere interactions.
Researchers have developed imaging technology and computational analyses to visualize viral frameshifting at the level of single molecules in living cells.
Mechanical engineering students and faculty at Colorado State have developed a new Life Cycle Assessment method that accounts for changes in greenhouse gas emissions over time.
On July 1, Ron Sega will take a leave of absence to be chief technology officer for the U.S. Army Futures Command based in Austin, Texas.
Wade Troxell is celebrating 35 years in the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering and election to his third term as Fort Collins mayor.
Ravishankara is a widely respected expert in the study of ozone, air quality and climate change.
Their goal is to create both a policy and culture of collegiality and respect across field teams.
Tami Bond has been appointed the Walter Scott, Jr. Presidential Chair in Energy, Environment and Health, the second of four presidential chairs endowed by the transformational gift from college alumnus Walter Scott, Jr.