Expert: Singing can expel 4x as many virus particles
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.
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.
The application period for CSU Extension internships, which give students applied research opportunities, opens January 19.
More people are taking an interest in keeping track of the precipitation that falls at their house. CoCoRaHS has seen a big boost in membership during the pandemic. (9News)
For 10 days in September, satellites in orbit sent tragic evidence of climate change’s destructive power. (New York Times)
Electrical and Computer Engineering Professor Sudeep Pasricha has earned one of the highest honors from the world’s largest computing society.
For the past few decades, hurricanes have been rapidly intensifying more often, and their forward motion has been stalling more. 2020 continued both trends. (NASA Earth Observatory)
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)
The Arctic’s rapid transformation into a less frozen, hotter and biologically altered place has been further exacerbated by a year of wildfires, soaring temperatures and loss of ice, US scientists have reported. (The Guardian)
Cooperation across CSU units made it possible for the professors and two graduate students to conduct blast research that could help save lives.