FORT COLLINS – Climate change has affected winds over the Southern Ocean and reduced the amount of carbon that oceans absorb to slow global warming – a vicious cycle that has been reproduced in a high-resolution computer model for the first time.
According to a paper published in Nature earlier this year, Takamitsu Ito, an oceanographer [...]
Jul 29 2010 | Posted in
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FORT COLLINS – It will be a below-normal year for miller moths and several species of insects, according to a Colorado State University expert. However, entomologist Whitney Cranshaw is predicting a sharp increase in aphid populations.
Cranshaw, professor in the Department of Bioagricultural Sciences and Pest Management, said low numbers for miller moths are the result [...]
Jun 29 2010 | Posted in
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FORT COLLINS – For the past several years, Colorado State University geology Professor Jerry Magloughlin has traveled the world filming “Expeditions in Geology,” a series of three DVDs that educate students about geologic features and processes.
“With these videos, I am able to bring the most geologically interesting features, places, events and [...]
May 10 2010 | Posted in
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FORT COLLINS – A team of top biochemists at Colorado State University will investigate how chromosomes untangle to expose genes that dictate cell behavior – a unique project that could have a significant impact on understanding human health.
The National Institutes of Health today announced it has awarded Professor Jennifer Nyborg, University [...]
May 4 2010 | Posted in
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FORT COLLINS – Colorado State University’s Amy Prieto, a founder of Prieto Battery, a company that could revolutionize the hybrid/electric vehicle industry, will speak at the university’s Nanotechnology Symposium on Thursday, April 29.
The symposium will bring researchers from across campus together to share research and discuss collaborations. The event will be in the Computer Science [...]
Apr 25 2010 | Posted in
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