Tag: "Research"
The microbes in your mouth, and a reminder to floss and go to the dentist
The oral microbiome was the subject of a crowd-sourced, citizen science-driven study led by CSU researchers.
Apply by March 11 for the Sustainability Leadership Fellows program
The Sustainability Leadership Fellows program helps early career scientists have a greater impact and think more expansively about their work and its role in the world.
NASA astronaut Dr. Yvonne Cagle to headline Women in Science symposium March 3
Dr. Yvonne Cagle, NASA astronaut and a family physician, will provide the keynote address.
CSU joins $9 million Sage project, a continent-wide network of smart sensors
Researchers Gene Kelly and Jay Ham will help integrate nodes of an existing NSF observatory into the Sage array of environmental sensors.
Investigating a microbial stopwatch of death, when only bone remains
Researchers have received over $1 million to continue studying how microbes can be used to estimate the postmortem interval.
Irrigation Innovation Consortium funds new projects for 2020
The projects are part of the university and industry collaboration that accelerates the development and adoption of water- and energy-efficient irrigation technology.
As a way to fight climate change, not all soils are created equal
Understanding the diversity of soil organic matter can help science, government and agriculture move forward with carbon sequestration to help reverse the tide of climate change while increasing the health of our soils.
Some hoppy news: Hops don't need to go dormant in order to flower
Plant physiologist Bill Bauerle is upending conventional wisdom hop growers have followed for decades.