Charting Colorado’s vulnerability to climate change
New study from CSU and CU assesses how well prepared the state is to deal with climate change.
New study from CSU and CU assesses how well prepared the state is to deal with climate change.
What factors shape the religious beliefs of different groups of people? A team of international researchers - which included CSU Professor Michael Gavin recently - set out to answer that question.
Elk, owls, coyotes, and snowmobiles all have been heard on Colorado State University campus lately.
A CSU program is conducting an inventory of bats in anticipation of the arrival of White Nose Syndrome in Colorado.
The soils in the Arctic have banked more carbon over thousands of years than the carbon contained in all of the world’s vegetation and the earth’s atmosphere combined.
The viral spread of smartphones has jumped a species. African elephants are now also benefiting, thanks to new software algorithms developed by researchers and conservationists.