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- Researcher trains city water engineers to use noses to diagnose water problems, from Today@CSU
- City employees apply sniff test to water supply, from the Coloradoan
- Atmospheric chemistry professor contributor to National Academies Report on air pollution
- Atmospheric Chemistry Professor Sonia Kreidenweis Contributes to National Academies Report on Air Pollution
- Researcher to Train City Water Engineers in Diagnosing Water Problems
- CSU team to develop levee guidelines, from the Denver Post
- CSU reasearcher to simulate Katrina-style wave damage, from the Denver Post
- CSU gets grant for levee research, from the Coloradoan
- Dr. Chris Thornton Receives $1.7 Million to Design Levee Overtopping Project in Wake of Hurricane Katrina
- CSU to Send Delegation to United Nations Climate Change Convention
- USDA gives CSU $1.2M to address water crises, from the Collegian
- CSU ends wind farm partnership
- CSU gets $1.2 million to research water issues, from the Coloradoan
- CSU receives $1.2 million to research water resources, from the Northern Colorado Business Report
- University receives $1.2 million from USDA to further critical water resource research
- Colorado State University Receives $1.2 Million from USDA to Further Critical Water Resource Research
- Alumnus’ old energy technology is new again, from DU Today
- Robot plus ball equals a sphere-ly good time…
- Colorado solar-panel makers labor to lead the pack when demand rises, from the Denver Post
- CSU Researchers Get Grant to Help Cool Firefighters' Gear, from the Coloradoan
- CSU gets grant to improve equipment for firefighters, from Denver Post
- CSU Helps Develop Liquid Cooled Firefighter Suit, from Channel 4 News
- Colorado State University Engineering Professors Obtain $917,000 Grant to Improve Firefighter Gear
- Scientists Take Step Toward Simple and Portable Tuberculosis Tests for Developing World, from the Optical Society of America
- Technologue: Light Fantastic, from Motor Trend Magazine
- CSU's Engines & Energy Conversion Lab featured in Popular Science: Seven of the Country's Coolest SciTech Courses
- Colorado State University Professors David Dandy and Kevin Lear Use Optics to Advance Lab-on-a-Chip Technology
- Center to Drive New Drugs from Colorado University Research Discoveries
- Engineering professors use optics to advance lab-on-a-chip technology
- Colorado State University Professors Use Optics to Advance Lab-on-a-Chip Technology
- New record for research expenditures in 2008-2009
- Nehalem Fires up Desktop Workstations, from Design News
- A New Test for Business and Biofuel, from the New York Times
- CSU Research Team Wins $1 Million Grant, from the Coloradoan
- CSU Gets $1M Stimulus Grant to Design Sturdier Computers, from the Denver Business Journal
- CSU Engineering Profs Receive $1 Million Grant, from Northern Colorado Business Report
- Colorado State University Engineering Professors Awarded $1 Million Grant to Design More Robust Computer Systems
- Six Colorado Schools Will Be Given Turbines, from the Denver Post
- The Algae Solution: Colorado researchers are looking at biofuels as new sources of energy, from the Denver Post
- Education in Cutting-edge Research Expands from the University to K-12 Classrooms, from CSU AlumLine
- Obama Administration Officials Travel America, Talk Clean Energy Economy, from the White House Press Office
- Secretary Salazar Underscores Green Jobs, Clean Energy Economy in Visit to High-Tech Solar Panel Plant
- $5 Million Stimulus DOE Grant for Education on Hybrid, Electric Vehicles
- Wellington School to Get Wind Turbine: Program intends to make learning math, science, technology exciting, from the Coloradoan
- Colorado Snags $50 Million for Electric Cars, from the Denver Post
- Colorado State University, Partners Selected for $5 Million Stimulus DOE Grant for Education on Hybrid, Electric Vehicles
- Salazar Trumpets Solar Energy Promise During Tour of CSU Spinoff
- Sustainable CSU Start-up Expands Clean-burning Cookstoves to Meet World Demand, from CSU's Competitive Edge
- GOV. RITTER PRAISES OPENING OF SW COLORADO ALGAE-TO-BIOFUELS PLANT
- Envirofit International and Colorado State University Receive International Design Award
- Pilot Facility to Create Fuel from Algae Opens, from the Denver Post
- CSU successfully tests earthquake-proof structure, from the Coloradoan
- Solix Biofuels begins production of oil made from algae, from Denver Business Journal
- Shake Test Proves Design Method for Wood Frames, from Engineering News-Record
- Earthquake Test Indicates Wood-Frame Buildings Can be Designed to Handle Seismic Activity, from Builder
- Ritter touts Colorado clean-energy companies before Congress, from Denver Business Journal
- Tower Block Takes On The Fake Quake Test, from Sky News (UK)
- World's Largest Quake Simulator Tests Buildings, from ABC7 in San Francisco
- Huge Earthquake Strikes Single Building in 'Shake Test', Fox News
- Building Shakes in 7.5 Magnitude Quake Test, from Citrus Daily (AP)
- Japanese Structure Withstands Earthquake Test, NPR News
- Six Rural Colorado Schools to Install Wind Turbines
- Solix Biofuels Completes $16.8 Million in Series A Funding
- Sue van den Heever Gives an Expert's Opinion on Storms and Current Climate
- Summer Research Experience Helps Bring Science of Optics to Colorado Middle Schools
- Japanese Structure Withstands Earthquake Test
- Media Teleconference Scheduled to Discuss Colorado State University's Role in World's Largest Shake Table Test on July 14
- A Whole Lot of Shakin' Going On: Resources for Media
- A whole lot of shakin' going on: World's Largest Earthquake Shake Table Test is Tuesday, July 14
- Quake Engineer Built Seismograph in 6th Grade, article from Live Science
- CSU Startup Envirofit Expands Clean Burning Cookstoves to Meet Global Demand
- Green jobs are sprouting in Denver
- Worlds Largest Earthquake Shake Table Test to Occur in Japan on July 14, with Associated NSF Webcast
- Gray Water Flows Green, from Irrigation and Green Industry
- $2.7 Million NSF grant to track cells, train scientists
- CSU researchers get $2.7M to study cells and share their work with kids, from the Denver Business Journal
- CSU faculty receive $2.7 million from NSF, from the Northern Colorado Business Report
- Gray Water Systems Abound During Calif. Drought
- NSF awards profs $800K to model chemical makeup of biofuels, design smart materials
- CSU's Clean Energy Supercluster Announces 2009 Seed Grants
- Future Energy Sources Pushed, from The Advocate
- Rural India gets a lifesaving cookstove: Envirofit plans to introduce stoves below Rs500 for the 30 million below poverty line households in India
- Going Up: How tall can wood-framed buildings go and still be safe?, article in Builder magazine
- Researchers use nanotechnology for chemo treatment, from the Collegian
- Abound Solar Opens Factory, Claims Under $1/Watt Cost, from GreenTech Media
- Abound Solar Opens First Production Facility, from Earth Times
- Abound Solar opens first manufacturing plant, from Denver Business Journal
- Abound Solar Opens First Production Facility; Next-Generation Manufacturing Technology Will Reduce the Cost of Producing High-Efficiency Solar Modules, from Market Watch
- Abound Solar unveils new plant in Longmont, from the Daily Camera
- Abound Solar opens first full-scale production facility, from Coloradoan
- Longmont solar plant unveiled, from Denver Post
- Graywater Irrigation Study, from National Driller Magazine
- Drug Delivery via Nanotubes on Titanium Implants, from Nanowerk.com
- Colorado State University Professor Exploring Chemotherapy, Drug Delivery to Tissues Via Tiny Nanotubes on Titanium Implants, from Nanotechnology Now
- Professor exploring chemotherapy, drug delivery to tissues via nanotubes on titanium implants
- Professor Ketul Popat and CSU Research Team Exploring Chemotherapy, Drug Delivery to Tissues via Tiny Nanotubes on Titanium Implants
- Shaking it up—Test to improve mid-rise, wood-framed building design, from GoStructural.com
- Tall wood building faces Godzilla-size shake test, from Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce
- Bringing Extreme UV Microscopy to the Tabletop, from Optics & Photonics News
- Green Power from Algae, from MSNBC
- French delegation found success in last week's visits to CSU, Denver area
- New Watering Source is Surfacing, from the San Diego Union-Tribune
- Hitching on to a Wagon to Help Kids, from the Denver Post
- Obama commits $1.2. billion in energy R&D, from Green Tech
- Abound Solar President Meets with Obama, from Denver Business Journal
- CSU Engineering Students Designing Medical Wagons for Children's Hospitals
- Experts Work to Create Earthquake-Proof Structure, from ICC News
- Solar Startup Shines Future on New Name, from the Denver Post
- CSU Engineering Professor Highlighted at Denmark Climate Conference
- CSU testing graywater irrigation, from Channel 9 News in Denver
- Graywater irrigation: Potential water conservation tool
- CSU team investigates graywater use for landscape irrigation, from Athletic Turf
- Colorado State University testing use of graywater for irrigation, from The Coloradoan
- CSU collaborates to lead test of world's largest earthquake shake table
- School of Global Environmental Sustainability Announces New Research Working Groups
- Cenergy's new CEO will bring clean-energy innovations to global marketplace
- The Reality of Climate Change, By Graeme L. Stephens
- CSU Team Reacts To NASA Satellite Crash
- Rocket crashes with CSU device to measure CO2
- Scientists Mull Future After Carbon Satellite Crash
- Colorado State Scientists Disappointed in OCO Mission Failure
- OCO May be Back, CSU Scientists Say After Mission Fails
- NASA to launch Earth's first carbon dioxide tracking satellite
- Colo. State Scientists Take Lead In Climate Change
- CSU designs program to test if carbon is friend or foe
- Satellite on global warming mission plunges into Pacific, Rocky Mountain News article
- University Front and Center in NASA Mission Measuring Carbon Dioxide
- NASA Teams with CSU to Measure Carbon Dioxide
- Construction on largest building ever tested on an earthquake shake table begins next week
- Solar-power firm fired up about stimulus, from CNN
- Colorado State University and Simpson Strong-Tie Collaborate to Lead World's Largest Earthquake Shake Table Test in Japan
- CSU-founded company delivers clean burning cookstoves to India, from The Collegian
- Udall: Solar power has bright future, from the Longmont Times Call
- Green jobs coming to Northern Colorado
- New NASA Mission Will Focus On Climate Change
- Center for Revolutionary Solar Photoconversion (CRSP) Recently Awarded Grants
- Algae Biodiesel: It's $33 a Gallon, article in GreenTech Media
- African Dust Aerosols as Atmospheric Ice Nuclei, a ScienceWatch interview with Paul DeMott
- CSU Spinoff AVA Solar Named One of the Top 25 Startups of 2008
- William Cotton Featured in Second Annual International Conference on Climate Change Podcast
- Orbiting Carbon Observatory Investigates Mystery Of The Missing Sinks
- Up From The Slime: Start-up companies see algae as the new renewable fuel source, article in Chemical & Engineering News
- Energy Leader: An Interview with W.S. Sampath, article in Photonics Spectra
- Envirofit ramps up production of clean-burning cookstoves
- Researchers receive 'Oscar of Invention' for microscope
- Algae's Potential as the Biofuel of the Future, story on Schweizer FernsehenTV, Switzerland
- MSNBC Nightly News story on research to produce oil from algae
- CSU turns up heat on better cookstove, from the Denver Post
- Intelligent by Design: Fort Collins’ population of brainiacs is good news in a slumping economy
- How Twisters Get Their Spin, article from ScienceNOW
- Cooperation sparks inventions: Partnerships heighten chance for solutions
- How Twisters Get Their Spin, article in ScienceNOW Daily News
- Pushing the Envelope: Renewable Energy R&D Bolstered Through Public-private Partnerships, article from Renewable Energy World
- AVA Solar, a CSU Spin-off Company, Named Among Most Successful U.S. Startups 2008
- Scott Denning Speaks About NASA's Orbiting Carbon Observatory mission at American Geophysical Union Science writers workshop
- Former N.Y. Gov. Pataki tours CSU's renewable-energy facilities, start-ups
- Robot spurs recognition: article from the Coloradoan
- CSU's Hydraulic Hybrid Project Featured on Discovery's Planet Green
- Energy lab eyes growth: Rocky Mountain News article
- Investors give $15.5 million to CSU spinoff to build facility that will turn algae into oil: Rocky Mountain News article
- Solix Biofuels raises $10.5M
- Center focusing on environmental health, toxins in products and food produced globally, established at CSU
- Colorado Company to Take Algae-Based Fuel to the Next Level: New York Times article
- CSU developer preparing Maxwell Ranch permit
- Study helps clarify role of soil microbes in global warming
- Another green revolution - article in The Economist
- CSU Closer To Large-Scale Algae Biofuel Production
- NEESWood Friction Pendulum Sliders on ETV
- Blueprint for America’s Energy Future Promotes Partnerships and Environmental Solutions
- CSU gets grant to teach about biofuels
- Another green revolution - article in The Economist
- Vestas event touts state's focus on energy
- CHILL out CSU - Researchers Operate One-of-a-kind Technology
- CloudSat yields two years of data about impact of clouds on climate
- CSU working on putting rubber in roadways
- Rubber Road Not Ruled Out
- Students Propel Deep Space travel
- Confronting the Global Energy Challenge, July 16
- The Skinny on Solar Panels
- Newest nano-tool is a laser you can’t see
- Cutting-edge radar zeroes in on weather details
- Engineering students redesign a gaming controller for those with disabilities
- Students tackle environmental health project in Nicaragua
- CSU, CU Celebrate 20 Years as the Region's Cancer Research Powerhouse
- Lessons Learned from Tornado Damage Investigations
- 60-Year-Old Bias in Data on Sea Temperatures
- Excellence in research, record research funding and continued growth highlight State of the University address
- Colorado State University's Space Grant Program Provides 'Out-of-This-World' Opportunities, Makes Important Advancements in Space Science
- Cutting Through the Radar Clutter
- A Frozen Landscape of Research
- CSU Engineering Students Take First for Human Powered Vehicle
- CloudSat receives Rotary award for space achievement
- CloudSat Wins Award for Space Achievement
- CSU Team Develops Urban Radar System
- CSU to sponsor Biotech Connect on April 15
- Improving Afghanistan's Water and Technology Subject of New CSU Research Project
- Radia Perlman presents 'Myths, Missteps, and Folklore of Network Protocol Design,' ISTeC Distinguished Lecturer
- Hi-tech Lower Back Pain Remedies Focus of UC/US Collaboration
- ConocoPhillips Corporate Learning Center Coming to Colorado
- A Head Made for Poking
- CSU Joins 'C2B2' in Quest for Best Fiofuels
- Pine Beetle Kill Problem Could Yield Fuel Source
- Spanish Government, Business Leaders to Visit Engines Lab
- Civil Engineers Give Homeowners More Say in Structural Design and Safety
- Clean and Renewable Energy Experts at Colorado State
- Solix Biofuels Hopes to Generate Green from Algae
- University Distinguished Professor Sheds New Light on Lasers
- Electrical Engineers Dramatically Improve Soft X-ray Lasers with Discovery
- Colorado State scientists dramatically improve soft x-ray lasers with discovery
- CoCoRaHS Expanding into 10 States in 2008
- The Research Angle: Developing Technology Solutions to Save Energy and Reduce Pollution
- Colorado Harnesses the Sun
- Civil Engineers Scale Sacramento River to Solve Problems
- Professor Finds New Technique
- Leader Pushes to Find New Fuel Sources
- Manure Management Helps Control Prevalence of Antibiotic Resistance Genes, Study Says
- Aircraft Helps Researchers Study How Ice Forms in Clouds
- 2007: Worst Year for the Environment
- NASA's CloudSat Reveals New Secrets About Earth
- CSU Study Points Finger at Front Range as Source of Park Nitrogen
- Nitrogen Study in RMNP Says Increases Come from the East
- Researchers Look East When Tracking Nitrogen's Route into RMNP
- CSU Study Confirms Suspicions on Park Pollutant
- The Research Angle: National Science Foundation Awards Colorado State $19 Million Science and Technology Center to Improve Cloud Modeling
- The Research Angle: CloudSat's Unique Data Excites Scientists Around the World
- Nitrogen Traveling to Rocky Mountain National Park is Largely from Eastern Plains, Study Says
- The Research Angle: CSU Leads Five-University Seismic Project to Raise the Height of Wood Construction
- The Research Angle: Breakthrough Technology Will Make Solar Electricity Mainstream
- The Research Angle: Proteomics May Be the Key to Successful Cardiac Surgery
- The Research Angle: NSF ERC for Collaborative Adaptive Sensing of the Atmosphere Tests the Next Generation of Radars
- The Research Angle NSF ERC for Extreme Ultraviolet Science and Technology: Exploring the Frontiers of Light
- Atmospheric Scientist Studies Particulates, How Clouds Form In Skies Above Colorado, Wyoming
- U.S. Navy Awards CSU Professor $2.5 Million to Research Laser Interference Coatings
- Reducing Levels Of Antibiotics And Antibiotic Resistance Genes By Employing Manure Management
- CSU researchers participants in four grants from biofuels collaboration
- CSU Researchers Head to Arctic to Study Micro-organisms, Climate Change
- Researchers to Evaluate Whether Arctic Soil Microbes are Key Factor in Climate Change
- Colorado State Researchers Evaluate Whether Arctic Soil Microbes are Factors in Climate Change
- Equine Orthopaedics Joins Engineering in Studying Race Track Surfaces
- New Fuels May Hurt Water, Report Says
- Ken Reardon Discusses Biofuels at Denver Engineering Innovation Breakfast Nov. 13
- Energy Dept. Awards $60-Million for Supercomputing Projects
- New study to help municipalities decide best planning tools to protect waterways from polluted runoff
- Scientists Eye New Measure of Hurricanes
- Killer kitchens: $25 million investment aims to reduce deaths worldwide from indoor air pollution
- CSU Researchers Participants in Four Grants from Biofuels Collaboration
- C2B2 Launches Initiative for New Biofuel Technology
- AVA Solar Starts Solar Panel Production
- Solar Power Breakthrough
- Professor Improves Solar Panels' Efficiency
- Sun Shines on Solar Startup; 500 Jobs on the Way
- Solar Plant Seen for State
- Solar-panel Plant Could Employ 500
- Colo. Solar Start-up to Add 500 Jobs
- CSU Spinoff Prepares for Solar Plant
- High Efficiency, Low-cost Solar Technology Developed at Colorado State to Begin Mass Production
- Reading the Clouds
- Denning Speaking Aug. 28 on How the Climate System Works
- Scientist Has Head in the Clouds, Too
- Reading the clouds: Colorado Team's Satellite Makes Strides
- Forty Years of Progress in Bridge Engineering, But More is Needed
- Bridge Engineering a Constantly Evolving Science
- Beyond biofuels, scientists seek uses for byproducts
- Review of Colo. Bridges to Begin
- Grant Awarded to Test Pesticide, Insecticide Exposure
- Cooking Up More Uses for the Leftovers of Biofuel Production
- Civil Engineers Recycle Used Utility Poles into New Idea
- CSU Team Mitigating Hurricane and Tsunami Damage to Ocean-front Homes
- Project Targets Engines on Natural Gas Pumps
- Engineers, Environmental Health Scientists Receive Major EPA Grant
- Electrical and Computer Engineering Professor H.J. Siegel Poses Questions of Computer Design
- CSU Hurricanes, Waves and Tornado Research Featured in WeatherBrains Episodes
- Researcher Studies Engines Used in Natural Gas Extraction to Improve Efficiency, Reduce Emissions
- Project Could Help Clean Up Space Litter
- Researchers Work with Oregon State to Study Effects of Hurricane-strength Waves on Wood Structures
- Are You Holding Water Correctly?
- Students Briefed on Changing Environment
- Colorado Paints Itself Green
- Engineering Students Modifying Cookstove to Benefit Guatemalan Residents
- Students Helping to Cook Up Safe Ideas
- CloudSat Celebrates Year of Highlights
- Pond Scum Promising Alternative Fuel Source
- CloudSat Reaches One-year Milestone
- Researcher's Work Could Speed Drug Discovery, Clinical Diagnosis
- New opportunities in Health Research Collaboration
- CSU to Offer Exclusive Degree
- Sophisticated Tornado-Detecting Radars Being Tested in Oklahoma
- CSU Team Works To Eliminate Radar 'Blind Spots
- Biofuels Center Grows In West
- Vet Hospital Touts Progress
- Research Schools, NREL form "Collaboratory"
- CSU, Institutional Research Partners Announce Colorado Center for Biorefining and Biofuels
- Colleges Join Public-Private Partnership for Biofuels Research
- Renewable Energy Effort Gets Boost
- New Tools for Biofuels
- Colleges Join Public-private Partnership for Biofuels Research
- Biofuels Coalition Announces 1st Project - Business Week
- Green Light for Work on Green Fuels in Colorado
- Under Secretary of the Air Force to Speak at Research Colloquium
- Governor Ritter Announces New Colorado Center for Biorefining and Biofuels
- CSU Leads Environmental Charge
- New Science Article Reveals Human Impact Along Mississippi Delta
- Algae to Oil
- Performance Based Seismic Design for Mid-rise Woodframe Construction
- CSU Announces 100 Percent Wind Energy Commitment, Green Power Project
- CSU Ranked in Nation's Top Grad Schools
- Five Colorado State University Colleges Rank on U.S. News List of Nation's Top Graduate Schools
- CSU and USDA Scientists Find Significant Greenhouse Gas Reductions Associated with Biofuel Crop Systems
- Susan Solomon, Co-Chair of International Panel on Climate Change, to Speak
- Scientists Peer into Clouds for Climate Answers
- Biofuel Brains Discuss Findings
- Where the Rubber Meets the Road
- Recycled Rubber Lines Roadbed
- Used Tires Used in Innovative Ways
- Old Tires Might Improve Colorado Roads
- CSU Team Testing Warning Radar System in Oklahoma
- Water Center to Study Stormwater Pollution
- Professionals Seek to Optimize Area's Strength in Medicine
- Engineering Professor Researching Used Tires as Filler in Roadbeds, Foundations to Combat Expansive Soils
- Urban Water Center Evaluates Stormwater Management in Denver and Other Cities
- Technique Hints Promise of Tabletop X-ray Laser
- Biofuels Coalition Announces 1st Project - ABC UK
- Biofuels Coalition Announces 1st Project - Forbes
- Biofuels Coalition Announces 1st Project - Euro2Day
- Biofuels Coalition Announces 1st Project
- Laser Collaboration Just One of Many Emerging Partnerships Among Universities in Colorado
- International Scientific Panel on Climate Change Is 90% Sure That Human Actions Have Warmed the Planet
- CSU Research-to-Market Entity Advances Global Health Solutions
- CSU Project Speeds Research
- Public Symposium on Hurricane Katrina Research
- Renewable Energy in Colorado- Pond Scum and Geothermal
- President Penley Signs Colorado Renewable Energy Collaboratory Agreement
- Four Colorado Institutions Join To Advance Renewable Energy
- Necessity of New Reservoirs Debated
- CSU, Other Schools Sign Pact
- Colleges, NREL Sign Research Alliance
- Scumming Surface for Fuel
- State Awards New Bioscience Discovery Grants
- The Exotic and the Everyday Spur Innovation
- Photonic Frontiers: Extreme-UV Sources
- A Bright Light Comes On
- CSU Engineering Professor Leads Effort on Huge Seismic Test in Buffalo, N.Y.
- CSU Studies Earthquake Impact On 3-Bedroom House
- CSU Professor Designs Quake-proof Home
- CSU Biofuels Project has Global Implication
- Partners to Grow Algae for Biodiesel
- CSU, Boulder Startup Working To Turn Algae Into Fuel
- CSU, Boulder Startup Work to Turn Algae into Fuel
- CSU Teams Up With Boulder Company To Create Eco-Friendly Fuel
- CSU Engines lab teams with Solix Biofuels Inc.
- Algae Could Be Key to Fuel Demand
- Boulder Firm Working to Turn Algae into Biofuel
- Boulder Firm Developing Algae-based Fuel
- New CSU Business Degree Tackles Global Problems and Offers International Experience
- A Rescue Robot Named "Good"
- Leading the Change: Colorado Touted as a Leader in Renewable Energy
- CSU Fosters Brainstorming
- Global Warming?
- Clammy Stands Out Before the Big Storm
- Reagan Waskom Named director of Colorado Water Resources Research Institute
- Colorado State Researcher Advances Understanding of Emerging Contaminants
- Resistant Genes Found in Colorado Water
- Provost to Sign Agreement with Indian Space Agency
- Study: River Genes Resist Antibiotics
- Antibiotic-Resistance DNA Showing Up in Drinking Water
- Antibiotic-Resistance DNA Showing Up in Drinking Water
- CSU to Collaborate with India's National Space Agency
- Put Blame on El Nino, Expert Says
- Quake Study Tests a Home's Strength
- van de Lindt Leads Effort on Largest Wood Structure to Undergo Seismic Testing
- Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' on in Temblor Test
- Can This House Withstand a 6.7 Quake?
- This Is a Test. In the Event of an Actual Earthquake ...
- Engineers Put Wood House to the Quake Test
- Early-warning Water Security System to be Tested in CSU Engineering Laboratory
- State Experts in Various Energy Fields Look to Find Solutions
- Atmospheric Scientist Tracking Storms
- Microscope Magnifies Potential
- Working Toward Clean Energy
- CSU at Forefront of Research on Drought
- CSU Receives Large Science Grant
- NSF Awards $19 Million Science & Technology Center to Improve Cloud Modeling
- CSU Gets $19 Million for Cloud Project
- Grant has CSU Weather Team on Cloud Nine
- CSU Helps Develop Extreme Microscope
- Extreme Ultraviolet Laser Lab Developing High-resolution Microscope
- Volunteers Help Researchers Gauge the Weather
- U.S. Department of Energy Selects Colorado State as Industrial Assessment Center
- CloudSat and CALIPSO Collect New Images of Tropical Storms and Clouds
- Colorado-made Scope Magnifies Potential
- CSU Team Reduces 2006 Hurricane Forecast
- CSU Tests System to Safeguard Water
- Clean-energy Forum Scheduled in September
- Early Warning Water Security System to be Tested in Colorado State Engineering Labs
- First CloudSat Satellite Images Arrive
- CloudSat Pictures Wow Onlookers
- CSU Lands $19M Science Center
- Scientists Investigating Atmospheric Applications of New Chemistry and Engineering Technology
- Researchers to Discuss Front Range Summer Weather Patterns, Train Volunteers
- Colorado State Part of Major Northern Colorado Clean Energy Partnership
- Cloud Scientists Plumb Some Cirrus Mysteries
- Earthquake Simulator Rocks Wood-frame House
- New Test for Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease
- First Images from NASA'S CloudSat Have Scientists Sky-high
- CloudSat Launched Into Space Early Today
- Another Active Hurricane Season Predicted
- Tracking Twisters
- Thompson's Research Featured in Time Magazine
- V. Chandrasekar Leads Team of Researchers Tracking Tornadoes in Oklahoma's Tornado Alley
- Way Past a Devastating Season, the 27th Tropical Storm Festers
- A Mission to Better Understand Clouds
- CloudSat - Satellite Weather Radar Scheduled to Launch April 21
- Senator Ken Salazar Tours Engines & Energy Conversion Lab
- City Gives in to Earth's Warming Trend
- Exploring the Frontiers of Light
- Restoring Louisiana Coast Marshlands to Reduce Hurricane Damage
- Clean Energy Cluster Partnerships
- Scientists Continue Studies of Weather Modification
- CASA's Innovative Radar Technology Installed in Oklahoma
- Colorado State Pilots National Animal Tracking System Using Leading-Edge Technology: $2 Million in Grants Enhance Homeland Security
- Optoelectronics Program Expands
- NIH Funds Cadiovascular Disease Research
- Innovative Colorado State University Motorsport Engineering Program Improving U.S. Racing Industry
- A New Energy Policy
- Climate Center Reports Colorado Climbing Out of Drought
- CSU Team Develops Cheaper Panel for Solar Energy
- Van de Lindt Finds that Construction Defects Added to Katrina Ruin
- Hurricane Forecast Team Predicts Another Very Active Season for 2006
- Gray and Klotzbach Consistently Accurate in Hurricane Predictions
- Climate Center Says Colorado Continues to Recover from Drought
- Georgia Tech Research Institute Official to Speak on Campus
- van de Lendt Report States Inadequate Construction Contributed to Severity of Damage From Hurricane Katrina
- TV Coverage of John van de Lindt's Research on Earthquake-Proof Buildings
- First Trip Dispatch From Students in El Salvador
- John van de Lindt Investigates Design of Taller, Earthquake-Proof Buildings
- Susan James Develops Innovative Joint Implant Material
- EUV Mmicroscope Explores Nanoscale, Researchers Demonstrate a High-Resolution EUV Microscope For Use in the Microelectronics Industry
- William Gray and Colorado State Team Increase Forecast, Expect Very Active Huicane Season in 2005
- Colorado State's Engineers Without Borders Provides Sustainable Water Solutions to Central American Village
- Colorado State's Climate Network Needs Weather Watchers to Help Observe and Track Rain, Hail and Snow
- William Gray and Colorado State Team Increase Seasonal Forecast: Call for Active 2005 Hurricane Season
- Professor Clearing up Cloudy Issue; Satellite Data Will Aid Weather Research
- CSU and NASA Team Up to Peer into Clouds
- ECE Professor Provides Students with Unique Opportunities to Build Real-World Systems
- Colorado State University's NASA CloudSAT Mission Teams Up with Thailand Students to Gather Cloud Information
- Colorado State University's Rain and Hail Study Invites Weather-Watching Volunteers to a Free Training Session
- Colorado State Research Shows Dust from Sahara Desert Affects Florida Thunderstorms, Causes Less Rain to Fall
- William Gray and Colorado State University Forecast Team Predict Above-Average Hurricane Activity for 2005
- Hurricane Season Review: 'Once-in-a-Lifetime' Sean Explained as Colorado State Team Again on Target with Seasonal Forecasts
- Envirofit International Secures Funding from Bohemian Foundation to Test Clean Vehicle Technology in Asian
- Colorado State Study Finds Antibiotics Used for Growth, Prevention of Diseases in Food Animals Can Make Their Ways into Waterways
- William Gray and Colorado State Hurricane Forecast Team Explain Very Active August and September Activity, Predict a Much Quieter October
- Gray and Colorado State Hurricane Forecast Team Call for Very Active September, Above-Average Season
- Denver Post - CSU Revved Up About Motors
- William Gray and Colorado State Team Slightly Reduce Hurricane Forecast: Stille Expect Higher-Than-Average Seasonal Activity
- Colorado State University Team Awarded EPA Grant to Research Nation's Water Quality
- Colorado State's William Gray Launches Web Site That Features Hurricane Landfall Probabilities for 205 U.S. Coastal Counties
- In Final Update Before Hurricane Season, William Gray and Colorado State Team Maintain Forecast: Above Average Activity in 2004
- Drought Watch: Dry March, Wet April - and May Somewhere in Between - Is Colorado Recovering From Drought?
- Chemical Engineering Professor Recieves NSF Grant for Innovative Proteomics Wastewater Research
- William Gray and Colorado State Team Slightly Increase Seasonal Forecast: Call For Above Average Hurricane Activity in 2004
- Colorado State Awarded CIT Grant to Boost Colorado Grid Computing Initiative Benefiting Education, Government, Economy
- Colorado State University's Climate Center Teams Up with Weather Service to Discuss Climate, Forcasting and Colorado Farm Show
- William Gray and Colorado State University Forecast Team Predict Another Active Hurricane Season for 2004
- Fifth Straight Year of Accurate Hurricane Predictions from William Gray and Colorado State Forecast Team
- Atmospheric Scientist Curtis Mashall Discusses Land-Use Study on NPR
- Colorado State Study Shows Land-Use Changes in Florida May Have Altered Climate, Led to Increase in Crop Freezes
- Colorado State University Opens New Magnetic Resonance Imaging Center
- William Gray and Colorado State William Gray and Colorado State Team Issue October Hurricane Forecast
- Colorado State, in Partnership with CU-Boulder and UC-Berkeley Annouce $17 Million NSF Grant for Engineering Research Center
- Engineering Solutions for Society's Problems: Colorado State a Key Partner in $40 Million Hazardous Weather Prediction Center -- New NSF Engineering Research Center Will Revolutionize
- Colorado State University Clinches Three Key National Science and Technology Research Centers
- William Gray and Colroado State Team Issue Monthly Hurricane Forecast for September and October, Report Perfect August Forecast
- Hurricane Forecast Update: William Gray and Colorado State Team Expect Lower-than-Average Storm Activity in August and September
- Weather Watchers Needed - NSF and UCAR Grants Promote Expansion of Colorado State's COCO RAHS Program Across Great Plains States
- Colorado State Atmospheric Science Researcher Nolan Doesken Describes Cocorahs on KUNC
- Colorado State's Center for Geosciences Receives $1 Million From Congress for Continuing Research in Support of National Security
- William Gray and Colorado State Team Slightly Increase Seasonal Forecast: For for Well Above-Average Storm Activity in 2003
- William Gray and Colorado State Forecast Team Issue April Update: Maintain Predictions for Above-Average Hurricane Activity 2003
- According to Climate Center Center Recent Storms are Drought-Easing, Not Drought-Ending : State Behind in Resevoir Storage and Accumulations
- Colorado State Researchers Awarded NSF Grants to Assess the Conditions and Vulnerabilities of Nation's Infrastructure System
- State Climatologist Warns of Growing Threats for Dry Winter and a Serious Multi-Year Drought
- Colorado State's Drought Lab Featured in the Economist
- EPA Funds Mine Waste Research Center
- Colorado State Atmospheric Science Researchers Participate in NASA's Crystal-Face Mission
- College of Engineering Researchers Create Drought Lab, Take Leadership Role in Providing Drought-Related Information
- Chandrasekar Receives ITR NSF Award
- NSF Renews Funds for CSU-CHILL Radar Facility
- Center for Geosciences Supports Nation's Security
- Denning Leads Research on Carbon Dioxide Sources and Sinks
- Engines and Energy lab Improving Transportation
- CSU Atmopheric Scientists Build Geodesic Climate Model
- CloudSAT to Launch in 2004
- Engineering Research Contracts Reach All-Time High
- CSU Water Resources Program Still Leads the Nation