The CSU Madison-Macdonald Observatory invites the public, CSU community, and space-lovers alike to participate in free events on Friday, Oct.17, celebrating the observatory’s 60th anniversary and CSU Homecoming. The post CSU observatory celebrates 60th anniversary with free public events, Oct. 17 appeared first on College of Natural Sciences.| | Colorado State University
Air quality in America’s largest cities has steadily improved thanks to tighter regulations on key sources of particulate pollution. However, increased heat, wildfire smoke and other emerging global drivers of urban aerosol pollution are now combining to create a new set of challenges for public health officials tasked with protecting millions of people on the East Coast. The post Study demonstrates how frequent wildfires and heat intensify air quality issues in megacities appeared first on...| | Colorado State University
Paper links historic data and genetics to better understand modern response to climate change The post By studying yellow warbler, researchers hope to better understand response to rapid climate change in wild species appeared first on College of Natural Sciences.| | Colorado State University
Colorado State University Biology Professor Melinda (Mendy) Smith has been elected as a fellow of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) – the world’s largest Earth and space science association. The post Melinda Smith elected as 2025 AGU Fellow appeared first on College of Natural Sciences.| | Colorado State University
A rare bloom cycle for a corpse flower housed at CSU in 2024 gave researchers here a chance to study the plant’s unique pollination process.| College of Natural Sciences
CSU’s designation is awarded through the 2027 academic year.| College of Natural Sciences
Math Day 2025 is Thursday, Nov. 13.| College of Natural Sciences
The study into stress, published in the Journal of Applied Psychology, is built around the allostatic load model.| College of Natural Sciences
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Researchers have developed an adhesive polymer that is stronger than current options while also being biodegradable and reusable.| College of Natural Sciences
Study describes a breakthrough method for upconverting a natural polymer into a wide range of new and more sustainable high-performance materials.| College of Natural Sciences
Colorado State University researchers have published a paper in Science that describes a new and more efficient light-based process for transforming fossil fuels into useful modern chemicals. The system is effective even at room temperatures. The post Chemistry researchers publish paper in Science outlining more efficient photoredox catalysis system appeared first on College of Natural Sciences.| College of Natural Sciences | SOURCE | Colorado State University
Head graduated with a Ph.D. from the Department of Biology after studying the complicated life cycle process and genetics of molting crabs.| College of Natural Sciences