CSU In The News Archive

Blood test, acoustic sensor could predict problems

Outlet:

August 17, 2008

One of the most promising efforts is Dr. Wayne McIlwraith’s work at Colorado State University on a blood test to detect early stages of bone disease that can lead to chips or catastrophic injuries.

Picturing our thoughts

Outlet:

August 17, 2008

One study, by researchers at Colorado State University, showed that simply giving neuroscience students images from an fMRI machine, even if the images were redundant or irrelevant, made the students significantly more likely to find the data credible.

Why He Jumps In And She Tests The Water

Outlet:

August 17, 2008

In one illuminating report, Colorado State University researchers examined a large sample of household investment holdings and found that single women held 43 percent of their wealth in risky assets while single men held 51 percent. As their wealth increased, …

1,350 new jobs are blowin’ in the wind

Outlet:

August 15, 2008

Ritter rightly gave much of the credit for that “intellectual capital” on the Collaboratory, a consortium of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, the Colorado School of Mines, Colorado State University and the University of Colorado at Boulder.

Study water, save the world with a volunteer corps

Outlet:

August 15, 2008

Between Aug. 22 and 24, Fort Collins’ Northside Aztlan Community Center will become the epicenter of Peace Corps & Friends: A Celebration. The weekend will feature activities, speakers, concerts and reunions of returned Peace Corps volunteers, in recognition of the …

Mail dents voter turnout

Outlet:

August 13, 2008

“It changes the political calendar,” said Colorado State University political science professor John Straayer.