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Research Colloquium
Global Water: From Conflict to Sustainability
Challenges & Opportunities in an Interdependent World
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
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The colloquium is designed to benefit investigators with research activities that could be applied to water resources at a local, regional, national and international level as well as researchers with established water resources research programs. Individuals, private consultants, public administrators, managers, policy makers, and those interested in learning more about international research activities in water resources would also benefit from the research colloquium.
Fort Collins recognized as "R & D Hotspot"
Fast Company magazine has named Fort Collins as one of the 30 Fastest Cities to Work, Live and Play. Recognized in the research and development category, Fort Collins is named with Seoul, S. Korea and Raleigh-Durham, N.C., thanks in part to CSU's world-class work.
Full story in FastCompany.com
Related story in the Fort Collins Colordoan
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Tuesday, April 29, 2008
COLORADO STATE RESEARCHER IS GUEST EDITOR OF JOURNAL THAT EXPLORES CHILDREN'S EXPERIENCES IN NATURAL DISASTERS
The number of natural disasters recorded globally has increased fourfold during the past three decades, growing from fewer than 100 in 1975 to more than 400 in 2005. Colorado State University researcher Lori Peek is guest editor of the new issue of the journal, "Children, Youth and Environments," which explores the vulnerability and resilience of children in natural disasters.
Thursday, April 17, 2008
MEDIA TIP SHEET: CLEAN AND RENEWABLE ENERGY EXPERTS AT COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY
Global clean energy solutions - cookstoves, biofuels and two-stroke engines
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
DENVER GRAIN START-UP EARNS TOP HONOR AT COLORADO STATE RESEARCHERS RECOGNITION CEREMONY
Keen Ingredients, based in Louisville, Colo., was named "Start-up Company of the Year" by Colorado State University at its recent annual Researchers Recognition Dinner and Award Ceremony.
Monday, April 14, 2008
PROFESSOR OF BIOLOGY TO SPEAK APRIL 15 AS PART OF 'NEW PERSPECTIVES IN CONTEMPORARY RESEARCH' SERIES
Wilfred F. Denetclaw Jr., assistant professor of Biology at San Francisco State University, will discuss "Early Skeletal Muscle (Myotome) Development Regulated by Membrane Rafts and Constituent Nitric Oxide Synthase in Chicken Embryos" at Colorado State University on Tuesday, April 15.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
NEW COLORADO STATE INSTITUTE STUDIES CRITICAL CONNECTIONS BETWEEN SOCIETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
The new Institute for Society, Landscape and Ecosystem Change, directed by Colorado State University researchers Christopher Fisher and Kathleen Galvin, will provide a forum through which faculty on campus can address questions centered on the critical connections between human societies and environmental change. The new institute will focus on how people both cause and respond to environmental problems.
Tuesday, April 08, 2008
COLORADO STATE ENGINEERS IMPROVE RADAR FOR MILITARY TO USE IN URBAN AREAS
A Colorado State University engineering team has developed a military radar system that will track enemy movement through cities filled with tall buildings, trees and other obstructions.
Monday, April 07, 2008
COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY SCIENTISTS TEST NATURE'S OWN FILTER TO DETECT BIRD FLU VIRUS IN VIETNAM
Recent outbreaks of avian influenza, or bird flu, have become a worldwide concern in light of widespread mortality in domestic poultry and wild aquatic bird species. Scientists are equally concerned about the possibility of an avian influenza pandemic developing in humans.
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
GENES PREVIOUSLY THOUGHT NOT TO FUNCTION MAY HOLD KEY INFORMATION ABOUT DISEASE, AGING ACCORDING TO COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH
Genes that scientist believe are turned off are actually functioning at a low level that has previously been undetected, a discovery that could help answer questions about chronic disease and aging. The new research from Colorado State University will be released this week.
Monday, March 24, 2008
IMPROVING AFGHANISTAN'S WATER AND TECHNOLOGY SUBJECT OF NEW CSU RESEARCH PROJECT
Developing a framework that enables Afghanistan to manage its limited water supply and develop the agriculture research system are two objectives of a three-year, $5.5 million USAID grant awarded to Colorado State University.
Thursday, March 20, 2008
COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY NAMES RON SEGA VICE PRESIDENT FOR ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Ron Sega, who led the U.S. Air Force team that received a Presidential award for energy management and conservation, has been named vice president for Energy, the Environment and Applied Research at the Colorado State University Research Foundation.
Thursday, March 20, 2008
COLORADO STATE DRIVING CLEAN ENERGY RESEARCH TO MARKET TO HELP STATE ECONOMY, SOLVE GLOBAL ISSUES
Colorado State University today announced an innovative model to rapidly move the university's clean energy research into the global marketplace, creating new companies and jobs that enhance the state's economy while improving lives throughout the world.
