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
New research from Colorado State University and Cornell University shows that the presence of solar panels in Colorado’s grasslands may reduce water stress, improve soil moisture levels and – particularly during dry years – increase plant growth by about 20% or more compared to open fields. The post New research shows how solar arrays can aid grasslands during drought appeared first on College of Natural Sciences.| College of Natural Sciences | SOURCE | Colorado State University
Chloe Rectanus has been selected for a fellowship with a leading-edge international research project into fundamental questions about the universe’s formation.| College of Natural Sciences
Mykles is set to retire from CSU this summer after teaching in the Department of Biology for 40 years. Under his leadership, the “Crab Lab” was one of the largest research groups on campus – frequently hosting many undergrads for their first projects while also supporting numerous graduate students and postdoctoral researchers. The post Professor Donald Mykles retiring after 40 years at Colorado State University, running Crab Lab appeared first on College of Natural Sciences.| College of Natural Sciences | SOURCE | Colorado State University
Researchers are studying the inner workings of slumbering yeast cells to try and better understand fundamental processes related to gene expression.| College of Natural Sciences
CSU undergraduate computer science student Caleb Chou and Department of Statistics Assistant Professor Andee Kaplan recently published a paper in CHANCE exploring the efficiency of the Tomoa Skip, a controversial rock climbing shortcut.| College of Natural Sciences
Computer science and theatre alumnus, Robert Longo (‘24) discusses how he balanced his creative side with his data-driven aptitude at CSU. The post Q&A with computer science and theatre alumnus Robert Longo appeared first on College of Natural Sciences.| College of Natural Sciences | SOURCE | Colorado State University
CSU physics graduate student Luke Wernert and Associate Professor Hua Chen have discovered a new phenomenon that could improve the energy efficiency of electric current-powered devices.| College of Natural Sciences