Colorado professor leads team that will fly plane into wildfire smoke to study impact
A mobile chemistry lab built on an airplane is about to take flight, helping us learn more about the chemical composition of wildfire smoke.
A mobile chemistry lab built on an airplane is about to take flight, helping us learn more about the chemical composition of wildfire smoke.
Wind energy developments in Colorado are helping propel the nation’s agriculture sector forward into clean energy. A recent report from the Center for the New Energy Economy shows the benefits and potential savings for farmers.
Mechanical engineering student Jared Ham was honored as one of the “20 Twenties to Watch” in the February issue of Aviation Week & Space Technology magazine and at the annual Aviation Week Laureate Awards Gala in Washington, D.C.
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A $1.2 million appropriation in the new law will go to CSU's efforts to train students and the workforce in modern cybersecurity practices and procedures.
The model could add to the strategic toolbox that protects lives and livelihoods from destructive fires.
Applications for such robots include search and rescue, surveillance and environmental monitoring.
The team presented their project at the BIOMOD Jamboree, an international stage where they were exposed to new technologies, and inspired by fellow scientists in the biomolecular engineering field.
A new study by Colorado State University researchers could lead to more effective landfill-based management of varied waste streams.
The Munsky group of the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering and their collaborators at Vanderbilt University recently published new advances to predictive biological models for gene regulation in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.