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Hearing Loss and HIV
Dec 26A new study finds that HIV-positive adults are more likely to experience hearing loss, regardless of disease severity or treatment.
A Green Oasis on Campus
Nov 21SDSUs greenhouse contains a marvelous variety of plants that are beautiful, amazing and occasionally downright fetid.
A Lineage of Success
Nov 20Sanford Bernsteins influence in the field of biology reaches far and wide.
New Eye in the Sky
Nov 19A new telescope will let SDSU astronomers see farther into the universe than ever beforefrom the comfort of their own labs.
Astronomer Wins Surprise Breakthrough Award
Nov 18SDSU's Robert Quimby received a share of a $3 million prize for his work on an investigation into the expansion of the universe.
Science Fiction and the Human Condition
Nov 7In his latest story, SDSU nuclear physicist and sci-fi author Calvin W. Johnson writes about the working-class heroes responsible for futuristic technology.
Let the Squirrels Worry About Snakes
Oct 24Biologist Rulon Clark studies small mammals' strategies for avoiding snakebitesand explains why humans shouldn't worry so much about them.
Skeleton Crew
Oct 17SDSU's Mammalogy Collection boasts an impressive collection of skins and skeletons from creatures great and small.
Q: Why Did the Bobcat Cross the Road?
Oct 16An SDSU biologist is learning how to encourage safer animal-crossing along SR-67.