CSU In The News Archive

Gang Green

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April 17, 2008

One particularly significant (yet still tentative) project in the works involves the creation of a college consortium for wind power. If finalized, CC, Colorado State University and a handful of other institutions would manage a site to generate their own …

CSU fostering biotech ideas

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April 16, 2008

Big biotechnology advancements are happening at Colorado State University and that translates into big news for the industry.

CSU team develops urban radar system

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April 16, 2008

Colorado State University researchers working for the federal agency that helped invent everything from GPS to the Internet have developed a new radar system aimed at helping soldiers track enemy movements in cities.

Bamboo ‘silk’ protects against UV and bugs

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April 15, 2008

However, while its natural ability to kill bacteria has been hyped, Subhash Appidi and Ajoy Sarkar at Colorado State University in Fort Collins found that some finished bamboo fabric does not have this ability, and could cause unpleasant odours.

Do Colleges Need Green Czars?

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April 15, 2008

Larry Penley, president of Colorado State University, a proponent of colleges not only making green pledges but also developing solutions to climate change, said he decided earlier this academic year that he could no longer do without a sustainability guru.

Dry spell cuts flood threat from snow

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April 15, 2008

Doesken, a researcher at Colorado State University, says Colorado’s snow usually melts off gradually as warm temperatures work their way up to high elevation, reducing the chance of floods.

Electric Grids and Microalgae

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April 15, 2008

Dr. Bryan Willson, Director of Colorado State University’s Engines and Energy Conversion Laboratory, discusses their work with two co-located partners.

Flooding Chances Decrease, Drought Possible

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April 14, 2008

State Climatologist Nolan Doesken, stationed at Colorado State University, said drought conditions are a possibility as well and it all depends on the weather during the next six weeks.