CSU In The News Archive

Key deficiencies found in brains of people with autism

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July 13, 2006

Temple Grandin, a professor at Colorado State University who has autism, says in her autobiography “Thinking in Pictures” that “Words are like a second language to me. … When someone speaks to me, his words are instantly translated into pictures.”

Autism Symposium Brings World Renowned Author To Lee

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July 12, 2006

Dr. Grandin, who works as a consultant for major firms like Burger King, McDonald’s, and Swift, is an associate professor of animal science at Colorado State University. She is a regular speaker on both autism and cattle handling at major …

Conditions indicate a slower hurricane season — for now

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July 12, 2006

In addition to stronger upper level winds, sea surface temperatures are about 2 degrees lower this year than they were last year, reducing the chance of a powerful hurricane in the Atlantic this month, said Phil Klotzbach, an associate of …

Conditions indicate a slower hurricane season — for now

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July 12, 2006

In addition to stronger upper level winds, sea surface temperatures are about 2 degrees lower this year than they were last year, reducing the chance of a powerful hurricane in the Atlantic this month, said Phil Klotzbach, an associate of …

Dogs have a reason for stretching when rising

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July 12, 2006

“The reasons why dogs stretch after a period of inactivity are most likely multi-factorial,” says veterinarian Dr. Narda G. Robinson, head of the complimentary and alternative medicine service at Colorado State University’s Veterinary Medical Center.

Possible Benefits Boost Organic Beef

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July 12, 2006

But the quantities left are minuscule, says Gary Smith, professor of meat sciences at the Center for Red Meat Safety at Colorado State University, who recently compiled an analysis from other scientific sources for the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association.

Reform package excites, divides

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July 12, 2006

Owens deserves credit for calling the special session and forcing Democrats to address the issue, said John Straayer, a political-science professor at Colorado State University.