Dismantling the dark, underground world of illicit supply chains
Professor Steve Simske has received a National Science Foundation grant supporting early-stage scientific research for studying, and dismantling, illicit supply networks.
Professor Steve Simske has received a National Science Foundation grant supporting early-stage scientific research for studying, and dismantling, illicit supply networks.
The city and county of Broomfield has awarded a contract to Ajax Analytics and a CSU atmospheric science research group to provide insight into emission sources, emission rates and health exposures related to oil and gas activities.
Assistant Professor Jianguo Zhao received his second NSF grant to investigate vision-guided perching for small flying robots.
Hailstorms inflict billions of dollars in damage yearly in North America alone, and the cost will rise as the growing population builds more homes, offices and factories, climate and weather experts said Tuesday.
The record-setting wildfires causing widespread destruction in California are fueling research on the danger of the air pollution they spew—and how far across the country the pollution could spread.
It is as seemingly inevitable as the wildfires that burn hotter and longer each summer: Smoke from distant (or, in some cases, nearby) fires floats into the mid-valley and can linger for days or weeks.
Throughout late July and August, a multi-agency, multidisciplinary team led by Colorado State University scientists will travel to Boise, Idaho, to conduct 15 to 20 smoke-observation flights.
The next big advances in computer memory, digital storage and other electronics are going to come from very small places: the spins of individual electrons.
A mobile chemistry lab built on an airplane is about to take flight, helping us learn more about the chemical composition of wildfire smoke.
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