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Novel Virus Discovered in Half the World's Population
Jul 24SDSU researchers identified a highly abundant virus that could play a major role in obesity, diabetes.
SDSU Announces Partnership with Nation of Georgia
Jul 18At three campuses in Tbilisi, Georgian students will earn SDSU degrees in STEM fields.
Rethinking the Reef
Jul 3In a new study, an SDSU biologist dove deep into how algal and coral cover affect the microscopic life that call the reef home.
Cellular Self-Destruction
Jun 9A new study finds that humans and corals share a key biomechanical pathway that tells cells when to die.
SDSU Students Sweep Social Innovation Prizes
May 12Three teams won $22,500 in investor funding at the 2014 Social Innovation Challenge.
Steering Students and Faculty to Success
Apr 29Civil engineering professor Janusz Supernak, whose work led to the creation of San Diego's HOT lanes, was recognized as an outstanding faculty advisor and educator.
Is Southeastern San Diego's Food Desert a Mirage?
Apr 9SDSU geographers analyzed the food landscape of Southeastern San Diego and found reasons for optimism.
Quirky Quarks Inside Neutron Stars
Apr 9SDSU astrophysicist's model predicts that a fundamental particle nearly always found in composite clumps lives a solitary existence inside neutron stars.
Catching the Right Critters
Mar 17New analysis reveals the complex and interconnected nature of the accidental capture of marine megafauna across the world.