Why does chocolate taste so good and other sweet mysteries answered
CSU's The Audit6 Feb 2025

Why does chocolate taste so good and other sweet mysteries answered

CSU food scientist Caitlin Clark explains what makes us love chocolate, why "healthy" chocolate isn't necessarily all it's cracked up to be and how much that chocolate bar should actually cost.

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Unringing the bell: Researcher works to understand, heal the brain following concussions

Unringing the bell: Researcher works to understand, heal the brain following concussions

Colorado State University researcher Jaclyn Stephens is the director of the College of Health and Human Sciences BRAINSTORM Lab, where she studies adolescents and adults with sports-related concussion...

19 Aug 202523min

Why do Palisade peaches, Pueblo chiles matter so much to Colorado consumers? (ENCORE EPISODE)

Why do Palisade peaches, Pueblo chiles matter so much to Colorado consumers? (ENCORE EPISODE)

Agriculture is big in Colorado, and a recent survey from the Colorado Department of Agriculture shows that Coloradans care a lot — not only about how their food is grown, but where it’s grown. CSU agr...

14 Jul 202512min

Are restaurants putting their money where their mouth is when it comes to your health?

Are restaurants putting their money where their mouth is when it comes to your health?

CSU researcher Megan Mueller talks about the impact that restaurants and our food environment can have on our food choices and our health.

2 Jun 202525min

How the Queer Memory Project is archiving LGBTQ+ history (ENCORE EPISODE)

How the Queer Memory Project is archiving LGBTQ+ history (ENCORE EPISODE)

As we head into Pride Month, The Audit revisits an episode in which CSU's Tom Dunn talks about the creation of the Queer Memory Project, an online archive dedicated to preserving LGBTQ+ history.

22 Mai 202520min

Camille Dungy’s book, “Soil,” digs into poetry, plants, parenthood and the pandemic (ENCORE EPISODE)

Camille Dungy’s book, “Soil,” digs into poetry, plants, parenthood and the pandemic (ENCORE EPISODE)

An encore episode featuring CSU Distinguished Professor, writer and poet Camille Dungy speaking about using her garden to explore issues of history, race, sustainability and motherhood in her book "So...

29 Apr 202525min

How history may help solve the maritime mystery of ‘milky seas’

How history may help solve the maritime mystery of ‘milky seas’

Imagine being a sailor in the 1700s and suddenly in the pitch black of the night, the sea begins to glow a fluorescent green, illuminating the ocean like a giant nightlight. Today, this peculiar occur...

7 Apr 202521min

The mother of invention: Sue James talks about changing the world one patent at a time

The mother of invention: Sue James talks about changing the world one patent at a time

From making hip implants that stick to heart valves that slip, CSU biomedical engineering researcher and inventor Sue James talks about her career path, working to pave the way for other women enginee...

27 Feb 202518min

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