Racially segregated communities more vulnerable to toxic-metal air pollution, CSU study finds
The study provides a more detailed view of the inequalities in exposure to known air pollutants among different United States populations.
The study provides a more detailed view of the inequalities in exposure to known air pollutants among different United States populations.
The custom-built, high-intensity flow-through photochemical reactor is being integrated into the university’s wider coronavirus and other research efforts, as it can be used to inactivate many types of viruses and pathogens.
Colorado State University and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) will host a two-day conference in Fort Collins on Aug. 30-31, the first such event in a series at six universities around the country.
While the campus and state wastewater testing programs have functioned well as part of the overall pandemic response, Susan De Long and her collaborators want to streamline the process so it can be applied more broadly.
Air pollution researcher Jack Kodros answered some questions about his recent study on the use of N95 respirators during wildfires.
A variety of high-impact projects to prevent and respond swiftly to future pandemics are moving forward at Colorado State University.
The study, launched early in the pandemic, sought to determine the extent to which singers, musicians and actors emit aerosols, and whether those emissions could be quantified.
Colorado State University students, faculty and staff recently presented their innovative work, competing for more than $20,000 in cash awards.
Early in the pandemic, a CSU team set out to quantify the dynamics of how aerosols like viruses travel from one person to another, under different circumstances.
The two-day virtual workshop will delve into the rapidly evolving science around how the virus spreads.