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Skip to content Search for: Search Toggle Menu Search UNDERSTANDING HEALTH AT THE CELLULAR LEVEL Biochemists and molecular biologists in the College of Natural Sciences are fascinated by the microscopic, tiny building blocks of life: cells. A deeper understanding of our cells is critical to advancing human health. Read More Understanding health at the cellular level We are advancing scientific frontiers. Read more in a letter from Interim Dean Simon Tavener. SOLVING THE PLASTICS PROBLEM Polymer chemists at CSU have made two major advancements in the world of plastics – “upcycling” mixed-use plastics and creating new biodegradable “dream” plastics. Read More Solving the plastics problem ALGORITHMS THAT PINPOINT POWER LINE FAULTS Power lines can cause destructive wildfires, but CSU statisticians are developing algorithms that can offer real-time alerts about potential faults within the grid. Read More Algorithms that pinpoint power line faults PURSUING NEW EDUCATIONAL FRONTIERS A new undergraduate summer research program in statistics, study abroad course in biology, and four new concentrations in chemistry are educating the next generation of scientists. Read More Pursuing new educational frontiers UNRAVELING THE ENIGMA OF MEMORY CSU psychologist Anne Cleary is one of the first to shed light on enigmatic experiences such as déjà vu. Read More Unraveling the enigma of memory DEFENDING AGAINST POTENTIAL MARS CONTAMINANTS As humanity continues to expand its territory through space exploration, CSU’s Eric Ross is working to ensure the safety of materials brought back from space – starting with the Mission to Mars. Read More Defending against potential Mars contaminants THE FUTURE OF ENERGY From archaea to algae, CSU biochemists are helping realize a more sustainable energy future. Read More The future of energy FOLLOW US ON LINKEDIN PHYSICISTS PROPEL SPINTRONICS INNOVATIONS Spintronic devices exploit the inherent charge and spin of electrons to process information and could revolutionize everything from cancer detection to quantum computing to data storage. Read More Physicists propel spintronics innovations REPRODUCTIVE PHYSIOLOGY: HIGH-ELEVATION PREGNANCIES Deer mice display evolutionary adaptations to offset the effects of gestational hypoxia, a discovery that could shed light on human complications during high-elevation pregnancies. Read More Reproductive Physiology: High-elevation Pregnancies DEMYSTIFYING CLIMATE CHANGE From measuring genome-level climate adaptation over time to developing artificial intelligence to measure carbon sequestration, CSU researchers are helping to demystify the effects of climate change. Read More Demystifying climate change SPIRIT OF PHILANTHROPY AWARD The Spirit of Philanthropy Award recognizes faculty and staff whose longstanding commitment and passion for Colorado State University has made a significant impact to University fundraising efforts. Read More Spirit of Philanthropy Award YATES ENDOWED CHAIR IN MATHEMATICS JENNIFER MUELLER After an international search, Jennifer Mueller, professor in the Department of Mathematics at Colorado State University, has been named the third Albert C. Yates Endowed Chair in Mathematics. Read More Yates Endowed Chair in Mathematics Jennifer Mueller SPURRING OUTREACH AT CSU SPUR College of Natural Sciences outreach and education programs have found a new home at CSU Spur. Read More Spurring outreach at CSU Spur 2023 PROFESSOR LAUREATES KIM HOKE AND RACHEL PRIES Kim Hoke and Rachel Pries have both been named 2023 College of Natural Sciences Professor Laureates, the college’s highest academic honor. Read More 2023 Professor Laureates Kim Hoke and Rachel Pries 2023 ANNUAL REPORT Get to know the College of Natural Sciences through our students, philanthropy, research and outreach. Read More 2023 Annual Report UPDATE Keep your contact info current to receive the latest from the College of Natural Sciences. Update Contact CONNECT Join the conversation. * Facebook * Instagram * Twitter * YouTube * LinkedIn GIVE Support the College of Natural Sciences at Colorado State University. Make a Gift PAST ISSUES * * * * * * * * Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube Linkedin Email Scroll to top Scroll to top * Home & Current Issue * 2023 Elements Magazine * 2022 Elements Magazine Toggle Menu Close Search for: Search