W.M. Keck Foundation awards CSU $1 million to study rare sugars fundamental to biology
The team will study some of the world’s most important biochemicals – sugars, including carbohydrates.
The team will study some of the world’s most important biochemicals – sugars, including carbohydrates.
Steven Fassnacht is interested in the shape of snow crystals, not just for their beauty, but to understand how they contribute to our water supply.
Researchers said they hope the findings will help people protect endangered birds from the snakes.
Professor Joel Berger recently worked on bighorn sheep conservation with Navajo tribal authorities, veterinarians and scientists.
Researchers will study snowpack, streams and sediment in waterways affected by the largest wildfire in Colorado history.
Colorado State University’s spending on research activities reached a record $407 million for fiscal year 2020, a 2% increase over last year.
CEMML works on endangered species protection, watershed restoration, and archeological preservation for the Department of Defense.