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UNDERSTANDING HEALTH AT THE CELLULAR LEVEL


Biochemists and molecular biologists in the College of Natural Sciences are
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SOLVING THE PLASTICS PROBLEM


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ALGORITHMS THAT PINPOINT POWER LINE FAULTS


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PURSUING NEW EDUCATIONAL FRONTIERS


A new undergraduate summer research program in statistics, study abroad course
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UNRAVELING THE ENIGMA OF MEMORY


CSU psychologist Anne Cleary is one of the first to shed light on enigmatic
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DEFENDING AGAINST POTENTIAL MARS CONTAMINANTS


As humanity continues to expand its territory through space exploration, CSU’s
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THE FUTURE OF ENERGY


From archaea to algae, CSU biochemists are helping realize a more sustainable
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DEMYSTIFYING CLIMATE CHANGE


From measuring genome-level climate adaptation over time to developing
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SPIRIT OF PHILANTHROPY AWARD


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YATES ENDOWED CHAIR IN MATHEMATICS JENNIFER MUELLER


After an international search, Jennifer Mueller, professor in the Department of
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SPURRING OUTREACH AT CSU SPUR


College of Natural Sciences outreach and education programs have found a new
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2023 PROFESSOR LAUREATES KIM HOKE AND RACHEL PRIES


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