CSU In The News Archive

Scientists Close In On Missing Carbon Sink

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June 25, 2007

The research team comprised scientists from Colorado State University, Purdue University, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the United States; as well as from the Laboratory of Climate Science and the Environment (France), Tohoku University, National Institute for …

Sticking sensation

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June 25, 2007

Whatever is happening, acupuncture appears to work. In the United States, the veterinary school at Colorado State University began teaching acupuncture in 1974.

Plant Select still growing after 10 years

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June 24, 2007

Plant Select is a program conducted by the Denver Botanic Gardens, Colorado State University Extension and green industry professionals from the Rocky Mountain area.

Cities may rely on agriculture’s lifeblood – water

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June 23, 2007

Jaeger’s district has commissioned Colorado State University to study how irrigated agriculture can be preserved as a viable business while supplying water to an urban population expected to nearly double in the next two decades.

Program rounds up potential Aggies

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June 22, 2007

It was all part of Camp Round-Up, a four-day youth camp that students in the Department of Animal Sciences planned and coordinated as part of an outreach effort to get kids interested in agriculture and the school at CSU.

Freezes hurt Western Slope produce

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June 20, 2007

“The sweet cherries were hammered in the fall, and the spring weather kind of finished the job,” said Harold Larsen, fruit program leader and interim manager of Colorado State University’s Western Colorado Research Center.

U.K. forecasters: Calm hurricane season ahead

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June 20, 2007

Colorado State University researcher William Gray’s team also predicted double-digit tropical storm numbers. Gray predicted 17 named storms and nine hurricanes, five of them intense.