Posts for tag "Colorado State University"
Learning at Biological Field Stations Across America
Recent research explores how scientists integrate education and community outreach into their work at biological field stations across America.
- Posted January 4, 2019
Air Quality Near Fracking: Highest Emissions During Flowback
Colorado State U. scientists complete a study of emissions from gas wells in Garfield County, Colo., where air quality near fracking is a big concern.
- Posted July 13, 2016
Ammonia From Agriculture Big Disruptor Of Nitrogen Cycle
While industrial emissions continue to affect the nitrogen cycle, technological improvements have curbed some emissions sources, such as from vehicles, in a big way. Meanwhile, not as much has been done to curb other nitrogen emissions, namely...
- Posted May 27, 2016
School Children Help Test Wearable Air Quality Sensors
A few elementary school kids near Fort Collins, Colorado are helping scientists at Colorado State University test out new air quality sensors, according to a release from the university. The sensors, mounted to the youngsters’ backpacks, may...
- Posted May 23, 2016
X-Band Radar Monitors El Niño Rainfall Before And After Super Bowl
A few months before Super Bowl 50, scientists at Colorado State University were busy working to deploy a sophisticated radar system to monitor El Niño and predict associated extreme weather events, according to a release. The effort...
- Posted February 29, 2016
At Colorado State Bioblitz, 270 Unique Species Found
A recent bioblitz at Colorado State University’s Mountain Campus uncovered 270 unique species that call the surrounding area home, according to a release. A bioblitz is a quick inventory of all the species living in one region,...
- Posted October 15, 2015
Colorado State Researchers Estimate Snowpack, Plumb New Depths With Soil Study
Colorado State researchers hope to better estimate groundwater recharge by adding data on soils, canopies and slopes to a predictive model.
- Posted September 9, 2015








