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Soil Microbes and Carbon Emissions: The Weather Factor
May 10From forests to deserts, ecologists find seasonal fluctuations in temperature affect microbial population and increase carbon emissions.
Red Flag: Childhood Irritability Could Signal Future Problems
May 6Psychologist Jillian Lee Wiggins received $5.4 million in NIH grants to study irritable youth to predict risk for mental health issues.
Improving the Nexus of Mind, Machine and Motor in Construction Robotics
May 4Civil engineer Reza Akhavian received a prestigious NSF CAREER award to improve coordination between construction workers and robots.
Resilient Restoration: Helping Southern California's Tribal Nations Adapt to Climate Change
Apr 27SDSU and UC Riverside ecologists are working with tribal partners to preserve culturally significant ecosystems and species.
An SDSU Institute that Serves Behind the Scenes
Apr 20For nearly 30 years, the Institute for Public Health has focused on improving the publics health through critical programs for nutrition assistance, HIV and substance use.
School of Public Health: 40 Years of Serving the Community
Apr 9Alumni represent 75% of the public health workforce in San Diego County, and interest from new students is soaring.
SDSU Ecologists Lead Climate Adaptation Project Lauded as a Model
Apr 5The Connecting Wildlands and Communities project will be featured at the Southwest Adaptation Forum this week.
Big Ideas for Transborder Solutions
Mar 24Four ideas aim to address rural infrastructure, Imperial County health and environmental issues, transboundary water, and advancing 3D printing.
Designing a Rideshare for the Sky
Mar 18SDSU engineer Chris Mi will work with UC San Diego on a NASA-funded project to bring futuristic electric air taxis closer to reality.
Big Ideas for Social Justice
Mar 17The five ideas aim to address homelessness, empathy, ethnic studies, and leverage comics and artificial intelligence.