Air Pollution in Racially Segregated Areas Holds Far More Toxic Metals, Scientists Find
On Tuesday, a Colorado State University study published in the journal Nature Communications presented information that's even more troubling. (CNET)
On Tuesday, a Colorado State University study published in the journal Nature Communications presented information that's even more troubling. (CNET)
NOAA awarded 12 Colorado State University researchers more than $3.1 million for improving how satellites show smoke plumes, using AI to predict precipitation, and evaluating how individual storms could change with climate intervention.
The Colorado Stormwater Center is providing the resources homeowners need to adapt their landscapes to use less water.
The study provides a more detailed view of the inequalities in exposure to known air pollutants among different United States populations.
CSU engineers Hussam Mahmoud and Akshat Chulahwat are employing a method used to analyze disease transmission to predict how wildfire will impact a community.
Moving an object weighing 33 tons is a feat in itself, but when you add its dimensions – a 28-foot by 9.5-foot by 8-foot container – and desired location, it’s no wonder that it took a year to plan the arrival of the newest engine at Colorado State University’s Powerhouse Energy Campus.
Branislav Notaros received the award for authoring the top journal paper published in IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine in all of 2021.
The professorship was created in 1989 to support innovative teaching and research while advancing the careers of outstanding junior and mid-level faculty in the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering.
CSU Engineering faculty from across the college presented projects on “Engineering Our Sustainable Future” in Ram Town before the game against Utah State.
INCUS, or Investigation of Convective Updrafts, is expected to launch three small weather satellites into low-Earth orbit in 2026.