Microbial traits, not plants, determine abundance of soil organic matter
Researchers offer new evidence for microbial pathways being the chief originator of organic matter found in stable soil carbon pools.
Researchers offer new evidence for microbial pathways being the chief originator of organic matter found in stable soil carbon pools.
Colorado State University Distinguished Professor Bernard Rollin is the author of "A New Basis for Animal Ethics: Telos and Common Sense."
A group of researchers from five departments within four colleges at Colorado State University, as well as one federal agency has determined how carbon produced by fire moves through the environment by water erosion.
The Office of the Vice President for Research has designated 21 Programs of Research & Scholarly Excellence for fiscal years 2017-2020.
According to a new study led by CSU and Harvard University researchers, the total economic value of the National Park Service’s programs is estimated to be $92 billion.
Inside the Colorado State University Horticulture Center plants don’t know the difference between the summer solstice and the winter solstice – especially the hops.
Study leader Jeffrey Collett, professor and head of CSU's Department of Atmospheric Science, presented the study results during a session of the Garfield County Board of Commissioners June 14.
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.