The Rogue Experimenters
Community labs want to make everything from insulin to prostheses. Will traditional scientists accept their efforts? (The New Yorker)
Community labs want to make everything from insulin to prostheses. Will traditional scientists accept their efforts? (The New Yorker)
Civil and Environmental Engineering Professor Robert Ettema served on an independent panel that investigated Nebraska's Spencer Dam failure, to determine why it happened and how to prevent it from happening again.
Using a sensor flying on two NOAA satellites, CSU scientists can detect visible light at night and map changes in where people live and go.
CIRA Senior Research Scientist Steve Miller speculates that these, “may be cases of people who usually live in NYC in the winter months having relocated to their summertime residences early, due to the slowdown.” (WDRB)
When Danelle Lazcano-Concelman graduates from CSU, she will have served as a college ambassador and CSU Rocket Team project manager.
Blake Danis has always been engaging, creative and inventive.
Colorado State University is the only U.S. university in the top 25, and the 11th-fastest rising institution in the Earth and environmental sciences category.
The American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE) has honored the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering at Colorado State University with the Bronze Award for its diversity and inclusion efforts.
Mineral County in southwest Colorado was among places having record-low precipitation in April, according to Becky Bolinger, assistant state climatologist at the Colorado Climate Center.
Graduating CSU mechanical engineering student Caitlin Robinson earned the prestigious Silver Medal and a new job working on rockets for United Launch Alliance.