CSU In The News Archive

Wonders of science tested, displayed

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February 25, 2007

Children and their parents discovered that science really can be fun as well as educational at the 16th Annual Little Shop of Physics open house at Colorado State University’s Lory Student Center on Saturday.

Lending a hand to recovery

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February 23, 2007

It is lunchtime, and in the Occupational Therapy Annex at Colorado State University, Judy Herb and Dean Ross are doing what comes unnaturally.

Shades of Y2K: Daylight-saving glitch possible

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February 23, 2007

“It caught a little attention in late 2005, but given that it wasn’t happening until 2007, most people didn’t take notice. Now, suddenly there’s awakening that something needs to be done — but I don’t think it’s really sunk in …

Storm threatens southeast Colo. farms, ranches

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February 23, 2007

Storms in December and January dumped several feet of snow on the state’s southeastern corner, causing drifts up to 10 feet in places and killing thousands of cattle. Ranchers have gathered their cattle in clearings and stockpiled feed since then, …

A speck of a species – felling pines across West

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February 22, 2007

A report earlier this month from the Colorado State Forest Service determined that about 660,000 acres of lodgepole forests – more than 40 percent of Colorado’s total – were infested in 2006, and about four times as many trees were …

A speck of a species – felling pines across West

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February 22, 2007

A report earlier this month from the Colorado State Forest Service determined that about 660,000 acres of lodgepole forests – more than 40 percent of Colorado’s total – were infested in 2006, and about four times as many trees were …

America’s farm workers still toil in fields of danger

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February 22, 2007

Scientists at Colorado State University, funded by the EPA, confirmed in the late 1970s what knowledgeable scientists had suspected all along: Nerve-poison pesticides known as organophosphates were affecting the central nervous systems of humans.