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Weather History Time Machine
Oct 15A program allows researchers to look back in time to see how precipitation across the globe contributed to major weather events.
Going Viral with Emergency Warnings
Oct 13SDSU is teaming up with San Diego County to put viral messaging research into practice with a new Twitter-based emergency warning system.
There's a Spider Next to You! (Probably)
Oct 10Arachnid researcher Marshal Hedin talks about dodging moonshiners and braving bites to learn more about our fascinating eight-legged friends.
From Rock Star to Real Stars
Sep 26Astronomer Robert Quimby played trombone in a successful ska punk band before giving it up for science.
A Link Between Jacobsen Syndrome and Autism
Sep 12SDSU psychologist Sarah Mattson was part of a study which found that symptoms of autism were common in people with Jacobsen syndrome.
Continuing Along the Path toward Excellence
Sep 9Now a year old, SDSU's Areas of Excellence are conducting cutting-edge research and bringing in talented new faculty.
Tracking Wildlife on the Not-So-Lonely Road
Aug 29Megan Jennings braves raucous traffic and rattlesnakes to learn where and how animals cross busy Highway 67 in eastern San Diego County.
Are Three Brain Imaging Techniques Better than One?
Aug 21New NIH grants will allow SDSU psychologist Ralph-Axel Mller to explore the autistic brain using fMRI, EEG, and MEG brain imaging technologies in tandem.
Sequencing at Sea
Aug 21Scientists at SDSU overcame equipment failure, space constraints and shark-infested waters to sequence DNA in the middle of the Pacific.
A Stem Cell Link Between Coxsackie Virus and Heart Disease?
Jul 31A new study by SDSU biologists has found that coxsackie virus infects cardiac progenitor cells, potentially setting up infected hearts for early failure.