Philips partnership lights the way for new research and innovation at CSU
CSU and Philips Lighting have forged a partnership to create a state-of-the-art LED-lighted education, research and training horticulture facility on campus.
CSU and Philips Lighting have forged a partnership to create a state-of-the-art LED-lighted education, research and training horticulture facility on campus.
An expanding relationship between Anhui Agricultural University (AAU) and Colorado State University will take another step forward in the coming weeks as a CSU delegation will return to China.
To offer holistic, systems-level insights and solutions to global food, energy and water problems, Colorado State will host a two-day workshop Dec. 7-8 in the Washington, D.C. area.
A planned natural gas pipeline upgrade by New Jersey's largest utility provider is based in CSU science on methane leakage in pipelines across the U.S.
Marco Costanigro’s research is part of a growing literature on the benefits and potential drawbacks of food labeling.
How many species of grasses, trees, flowers, mammals, fish, insects, and birds live at Colorado State University’s Mountain Campus?
A group of CSU researchers led by Meagan Schipanski has received a $1 million grant from the Natural Resources Conservation Service to examine how crop rotations and management can help improve soils through the retention of both carbon and water.
For those familiar with the practice of composting, seeing — and smelling — the breakdown of plant and organic material over a long period of time is quite familiar.
CSU is starting to research hemp, a plant with practical uses such as the creation of textiles, soaps and oils that can also be used in the production of a range of pharmaceutical compounds.
Two CSU doctoral students who created the start-up company, Wise Art Foods, and its flagship product InfusiBoost, will be competing for the $20,000 prize in the Collegiate Competition of the CSU Blue Ocean Enterprises Challenge this week.