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Searching for Early Signs of Autism
Nov 20SDSU psychologist Inna Fishman received a major grant to look for autisms neural signature in very young children.
Crystallizing the Mysteries of the Cell
Nov 12SDSU biochemist Manal Swairjo sought out crystals for fun as a youngster, but now uses crystallography to better understand cells and improve medicine.
Cereal Science
Nov 10SDSU researchers discover a new phenomenon in materials science by observing the compaction of puffed rice cereal.
Plugging the Leaks
Nov 6As drought stresses San Diegos water system, the city and SDSU are finding ways to make every drop go further.
Renewed Hope for the Brain-injured
Oct 26SDSU's Center for Sensorimotor Neural Engineering receives $15-$20 million renewed funding from the National Science Foundation.
Two Mutations Are Better than One
Oct 23SDSU biologists find that fruit flies with two muscle protein mutations do better than those with a single mutation, suggesting a new view of human heart disease.
The Phage is a Lonely Hunter
Oct 19New research reveals that bacteriophages use slow, staccato movements to hunt bacteria on cell surfaces.
Off the Beaten Course: SCI 596
Oct 9This course brings students to Guatemala to explore a vast array of scientific topics.
A Better Class of Cancer Drugs
Sep 11An SDSU chemist has developed a technique to identify potential cancer drugs that are less likely to produce side effects.