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Fishing for Answers about Chinese Abalone
Nov 9Archaeologist Todd Braje recently published a new book about a historic immigrant-run industry that met an untimely end.
SDSU's Brain Imaging Pioneer
Oct 27Newly hired psychologist Martin Sereno will direct SDSU's first ever brain imaging center.
Portraits of Courage: Jonathan Reiland
Oct 25Jonathan Reiland helps veterans adjust to student life at SDSU.
Portraits of Courage: Heather Corliss
Oct 18Heather Corliss is working to make the world of public health a more equitable place for all.
Diagnosing Fetal Alcohol Disorder More Easily
Oct 13SDSU researcher Sarah Mattsons new tool can help clinicians catch prenatal alcohol exposure more easily than ever before.
Could You Spell that for Me, Please?
Sep 28American baby names are trending more and more unique even as other parts of culture go traditional.
Gotta Crash Em All?
Sep 16A recent study led by an SDSU researcher links the hit game Pokmon GO with traffic danger.
Fighting Barnacle Buildup with Biology
Aug 22New research by Nick Shikuma solves a mystery behind the gunk that sticks to the bottoms of boats.
Millennials Less Sexually Active than Gen-X Peers
Aug 2A new study by an SDSU psychology professor finds that todays young adults are less likely to have had sex than those a generation ago.