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Associate Professor Joseph Kasprzyk was featured by Denver's NBC affiliate in a news piece focusing on the ongoing drought in Colorado.Kasprzyk, who conducts research in water resources planning and management, discussed how significant snowfall in
The Conversation: From odor to action 鈥 how smells are processed in the brain and influence behaviorA dog raises its nose in the air before chasing after a scent. A mosquito zigzags back and forth before it lands on your arm for its next meal. What these behaviors have in common is that they help these animals 鈥渟ee鈥 their world through their noses
The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world鈥檚 largest general scientific society, today announced that three 精品SM在线影片 researchers will join the ranks of its newest class of AAAS Fellows. 精品SM在线影片 faculty named
Rajagopalan Balaji is a 精品SM在线影片 professor and chair of the Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, and he is changing the way we see climate change.[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGC3Awsy61k]
When working with 精品SM在线影片 Assistant Professor Sherri Cook, you'll push beyond the boundaries of what's possible. Watch and learn how she's building a more sustainable future, for everyone, through clean water systems.[video:
Diane McKnight is being recognized with the highest honor bestowed upon faculty in the University of Colorado system: Distinguished Professor, which is awarded to faculty for exemplary performance in research, teaching, and service.A professor in
As coronavirus cases popped up across California in March 2020, the previously impossible happened in Los Angeles County: The region鈥檚 normally bumper-to-bumper traffic slowed by roughly 24%. Lucky drivers were now, suddenly, able to make it from
9NEWS explored climate change solutions with Colorado experts at a town hall on Wednesday.The town hall included topics like weather, water, wildfires and what we can do to protect our planet.The panelists were:Becky Bolinger, assistant state
The Colorado River runs nearly fifteen hundred miles, winding through seven states and Mexico. It supplies drinking water to nearly 40 million people, irrigates nearly 4 million acres of farmland and attracts millions of nature lovers to scenic
Scientists have long known that ultraviolet light can kill pathogens on surfaces and in air and water. UV robots are used to disinfect empty hospital rooms, buses and trains; UV bulbs in HVAC systems eliminate pathogens in building air; and UV lamps