CSU In The News Archive

Global sea temperature drop ‘was artificial’

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May 28, 2008

During the later part of the war, most of the available observations are from US ships, according to the joint study by scientists from Colorado State University, Washington University, the Met Office Hadley Centre and the Climatic Research Unit at …

Obama takes aim at the West and South

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May 28, 2008

“I hesitate to use the word likely – I wouldn’t predict it,” said John Straayer, a political scientist at Colorado State University. But, he said, “I would not be the least bit surprised if it happens.”

Questions of how much Obama can redo the map

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May 28, 2008

“I hesitate to use the word likely – I wouldn’t predict it,” said John Straayer, a political scientist at Colorado State University. But, he said, “I would not be the least bit surprised if it happens.”

Turning back the clock

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May 28, 2008

When several small pockets of cutthroat trout were found in isolated mountain streams in the 1960s, however, Dr. Robert J. Behnke of Colorado State University compared them to museum specimens collected more than 100 years earlier.

State Farm expects $52M in claims

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May 26, 2008

Before claims adjusters can get into the area and people can return to their homes, emergency inspectors must determine the stability of structures, said John van de Lindt, a civil-engineering professor at Colorado State University.

Storms take their toll on children

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May 26, 2008

Karla Gingerich, a child psychology professor at Colorado State University, said it’s important for parents to make children feel safe again.

Weld County twister packed an unusual punch

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May 24, 2008

“It’s kind of a wake-up call that, yes, tornadoes can occur, they can be big, they can be fatal and they can be near the Front Range, so don’t take them for granted,” said Nolan Doesken, the state climatologist at …

CSU regional biocontainment lab first to start research

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May 23, 2008

The Rocky Mountain Regional Biocontainment Laboratory at Colorado State University has formally received “select agent” research approval from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, making it the first lab of its kind in the country to begin studying …