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Material Engineering in the Final Frontier
Mar 20SDSU engineer Randall German is sending experiments to the International Space Station to improve fabrication techniques in space.
In Memoriam: Morteza Monte Mehrabadi
Mar 19As a dean and a scholar, Mehrabadi ushered in a new era of success for the College of Engineering.
Why the Buzzed Brain Thinks It Knows What Its Doing
Mar 14A new study by SDSU psychologists found that alcohol dampens brain waves associated with decision-making but not motor control.
SDSU Ecologist Heads Regional Climate Summit
Mar 7Megan Jennings brought together climatologists and ecologists to forecast the future of San Diegos plants and animals under a changing climate.
Worlds Most Venomous Spiders Are Actually Cousins
Feb 14A new SDSU study has found the deadly Australian funnel-web spiders and mouse spiders are more closely related than previously thought.
New EIS Complex Highlights Collaboration
Jan 11The new, cooperatively focused Engineering and Interdisciplinary Sciences Complex kicks off a new era of scientific and engineering collaboration at SDSU.
An MRI Machine of Our Own
Jan 8SDSUs new EIS Complex houses the universitys first MRI brain imaging machine.
A Flash Forward for Manufacturing Technology
Dec 20SDSU engineers have introduced a breakthrough for a manufacturing technique called sintering.
Do Rattlers Like their Lizards Warm or Cool?
Dec 15A new study by an SDSU doctoral student answers a long-standing mystery about snake predation.
Phages Dont Need Bacteria to Enter the Body
Dec 12A new study led in part by SDSU scientists is the first to discover that bacteriophages can directly interact with human cells.