NewsGroundbreaking Study on Decomposing Microbes Could Transform Forensic Scienceby Colorado State UniversityIdentification of the network of microbes responsible for animal decomposition will allow for more precise postmortems
NewsResearchers Uncover Reasons to Rethink How Mountains Are Builtby Colorado State UniversityNew approach yields results suggesting that the typical method for mountain building doesn't hold for southern Italy
NewsWhat Will Happen to Massive Carbon Stores as Rain Forests Dry Outby Colorado State UniversityPersistent drying in more fertile soil saw the most carbon loss via respiration
NewsTransmission Risk of Airborne Viruses Can Be Quantifiedby Colorado State UniversityThe dynamics of how aerosols travel from one person to another, under different circumstances, and what they mean for COVID-19 transmission risk
NewsWho in Ecology Has Been Most Impacted by COVID-19?by Colorado State UniversityRecently published survey results show that women, parents, and early-career faculty in ecology have been the most affected by challenges brought on by the pandemic
NewsRevising Climate Models with New Aerosol Field Databy Colorado State UniversityNew research by Colorado State University scientists is giving us a much better understanding of how long aerosol particles from wildfires stay aloft
NewsBiosensor Illuminates in Real Time How Viruses Attack Hostsby Colorado State UniversityUnderstanding how viruses invade host cell protein-making machinery
NewsAtmospheric Scientists Identify Cleanest Air on Earthby Colorado State UniversityAn atmospheric region in the Southern Ocean unchanged by human-related activities
NewsHops Don't Need to Go Dormant in Order to Flowerby Colorado State UniversityNew possibilities for indoor, sustainable, local production of hops
NewsResearchers Find Multiple Effects on Soil from Manure from Cows Administered Antibioticsby Colorado State UniversityThese effects include alteration of the soil microbiome and ecosystem functions, soil respiration, and elemental cycling