Research
The science from our university covers hot topics and world impacting phenomenon. Learn about both the little and the big research experiences at our university.
Ramblings on cancer and nano: nanomedicine and nanomagnetism including the Bermuda triangle No comments | May 4, 2012 | 10:03 am
Jianjun Cheng from the University of Illinois tries to wipe out tumors; Kristen Buchana studies the nanomagentism that can potentially be used to kills cancerious cells, and gold nanoshells may become an alternate to chemotherapy. What does this have to do with the Bermuda Triangle!?
As the school year comes to a close... No comments | May 2, 2012 | 9:50 am
As the school year comes to a close…
McCabe's research is still echoed to students publishing papers No comments | Apr 27, 2012 | 9:53 am
Here’s a tip to help some research look better to readers.
African American contributed to biological research in 1951 without consent No comments | Apr 25, 2012 | 10:16 am
Henrietta Lacks was diagnosed with cervical cancer decades ago. While receiving treatment in 1951, her cells were taken without her permission and still contribute to important research today.
A bit of science from our online writing center No comments | Apr 20, 2012 | 9:53 am
We have information on content analysis/textual analysis and even guides on writing styles.
How are Parkinson's, Alzheimer's and Chronic Wasting Disease related? No comments | Apr 18, 2012 | 10:21 am
Research by Colorado State University’s Candance Mathiason on CWD may help us vaccinate against Parkinson’s disease and its cousin Alzheimer’s disease. Learn about how these 3 diseases are related.
The Q fever that can give us chest pains when acute, appear to not be affected by the health of the immune system in mice No comments | Apr 13, 2012 | 9:42 am
Q fever affects humans and a wide variety of animals, including ticks. Jeret Benson from Colorado State University worked on a model with mice, one of the animals targeted by Coxiella burnetii.
Cloud forests absorb water directly from the clouds and these uniques ecosystems are in danger No comments | Apr 11, 2012 | 10:09 am
Cloud forests, of fog forests, host a wide variety of unique plants and animals.
Demott and colleagues at Colorado State University published research on tuning up Asian monsoon predictions No comments | Apr 6, 2012 | 9:55 am
Monsoons and other major weather systems are important to predict. See who is making headway in predictions.
Chinese art and Japanese summer kimono, learning about cultures at Colorado State University No comments | Apr 4, 2012 | 9:41 am
How is Chinese art different from western art? How do we put on Japanese ceremonial wear?
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