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Bacteria release climate-damaging carbon from thawing permafrost

CSU MarComm Staff December 10, 2020

Permafrost soils are increasingly thawing out as the Earth becomes warmer.

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Oil and gas wastewater used for irrigation may suppress plant immune systems

Anne Manning October 31, 2019

New research indicates that using produced water from hydraulic fracturing for irrigation could leave crop systems more vulnerable to pathogens.

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Exposure to air pollution increases violent crime rates, study finds

Anne Manning October 02, 2019

A CSU team found strong links between short-term exposure to air pollution and aggressive behavior, in the form of aggravated assaults and other violent crimes.

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Growing CSU-led consortium addressing 21st century water challenges

Anne Manning September 09, 2019

The Irrigation Innovation Consortium's goal is to help farmers and landscapers do more with less, by combining the practical knowledge of industry with the academic expertise of universities.

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New graduate training program to integrate food, energy, water

Anne Manning September 18, 2018

The National Science Foundation has awarded about $3 million to support the new program, called InTERFEWS.

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To save Florida's oranges, CSU team will study deadly citrus disease

Anne Manning October 23, 2017

Citrus greening has destroyed acres of crops and cost untold billions in revenue in Florida and across the globe.

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Carbon coating gives biochar its garden-greening power

Anne Manning October 20, 2017

An international research team has illuminated unprecedented detail of biochar's seemingly miraculous properties.

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A new twist on uranium's origin story, by CSU scientists

Anne Manning June 01, 2017

Widely accepted textbook geology is being challenged, thanks to new CSU research.

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Hydraulic fracturing chemical spills on agricultural land need scrutiny, say CSU researchers

Anne Manning June 01, 2016

A CSU research team has studied the fate of hydraulic fracturing chemicals when they are accidentally spilled during either transportation or production in oil and gas operations.

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CSU review: Environmental impact and toxicity of biocides used in fracking still largely unknown

Kortny Rolston December 10, 2014

CSU researchers recently completed a comprehensive review of the environmental fate and toxicity of biocides commonly used in hydraulic fracturing.

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