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A traffic cop for the cell surface: Illuminating a basic biological process

A superresolution movie of membrane proteins interacting with the actin network (red), showing trajectories of individual ion channels in the cell membrane (green). On the surfaces of our trillions of...

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Noise created by humans is pervasive in US protected areas

Video by Ron Bend/Colorado State University Next time you go for a walk in the woods, pay attention to the sounds you hear: the flow of a river, wind through the trees, singing birds, bugling elk....

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E-Days preview: Brewing technology on a small-batch scale

The Gifford Building is home to CSU’s Fermentation Science and Technology program. Known as the Napa Valley of Beer, Colorado has no shortage of craft breweries. Fort Collins is no exception, and with...

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CSU engineering students tapped to help install brewing equipment

Jeff Callaway, left, associate director of the Fermentation Science and Technology Program, with some of the engineering students who are helping set up equipment in the new teaching brewery at the...

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EcoCAR 3 secures top-8 finishes and sportsmanship award at Year Three...

The CSU EcoCAR 3 team took 11th place overall at the Year Three Competition in Milford, Michigan and Washington, D.C. The CSU Vehicle Innovation Team brought their Aggie Orange Camaro with them to...

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Notaros named Fellow of Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society

Branislav Notaros, (center), has been named a Fellow of the Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society. Branislav Notaros, professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and...

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Researchers designing an instrument to identify uranium, atoms at a time

An extreme ultraviolet mass spectrometer in Carmen Menoni’s lab. The new instrument supported through the Department of Homeland Security will build on this existing technology, but will employ a...

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ISTeC Distinguished Lectures continue in October

This semester’s ISTeC Distinguished Lectures continue during October with talks on tracing the arc of smartphone application security and large scale machine learning and AI. On Oct. 16, Patrick...

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CSU EcoCAR team gets Ram Family welcome in D.C. for DOE competition

Editor’s note: Taylor Jackson is a 2013 CSU graduate in Chemical and Biological Engineering. She works at the Department of Energy and is communications chair for the D.C. Ram Network, a chapter of the...

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Outstanding Grad: Sterling Krone

Sterling Krone Sterling Krone says he tries to live up to his name: to be striking, genuine, real. It hasn’t always been easy. A native Coloradan from Westminster, Krone transferred to Colorado State...

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