Saving the monkeyflower, exercise balls and other stories at CURC
On April 17, undergraduates from every college and discipline will showcase their work during Celebrate Undergraduate Research and Creativity.
On April 17, undergraduates from every college and discipline will showcase their work during Celebrate Undergraduate Research and Creativity.
Brett Fling is an assistant professor in the Department of Health and Exercise Science at Colorado State University and the Director of the Sensorimotor Neuroimaging Laboratory. Learn more about why he came to CSU and his research interests in the nervous system and the brain.
A Colorado State University business and research collaboration is helping to improve the lives and health of wheelchair users.
A new study led by a Colorado State University researcher shows that kicking up your heels can actually be good for your noggin.
The Avenir Museum and the Department of Design and Merchandising are very happy to announce that Katie Knowles will be joining Colorado State University as Avenir curator of collections and assistant professor; her official appointment begins July 1.
Eli Finer, an undergraduate Honors Program student studying nutrition and food science at Colorado State University, has been selected to receive the American Society for Microbiology Undergraduate Research Fellowship for his research on the probiotic supplementation of mice.
Would you take a brisk run in your local park if you thought it could be dangerous? Would close ties with your neighbors make you feel safe?
The CSU Brainwaves Research Lab is looking for volunteers between the ages of 15 and 30 for a study titled, "Examining the Relationship between Sensory Processing and Attention in Neurotypical Individuals and Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders."
As Superbowl LI between the Atlanta Falcons and the New England Patriots approaches, football fans reflect on a season of intense competition, hard-fought battles and the tenacity of elite professional athletes.
A team that includes Colorado State University researchers has been awarded $11.5 million to develop a digital tool that helps people reach better decisions on complex matters.