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Common Foods Can Help Landscape the Jungle of Our Gut Microbiome
Jan 15Foods such as honey, licorice, stevia and oregano have an antimicrobial effect that can help improve our health.
Astronomers Pinpoint Two New Double-Star Planetary Systems
Jan 13The discoveries include the first circumbinary planet revealed by observations from NASAs TESS mission, which will search nearly the entire sky.
Spirit of Giving: Serving the Homeless in Calexico
Dec 17Staff and students at SDSU Imperial Valley join local volunteers who serve hot meals every single night and see the faces behind the numbers
Deep Brain Stimulation Safer for Patients with New MRI Compatible Electrode
Nov 21Carbon electrodes will last longer than metal when embedded in the brain of patients with Parkinsons and tremors, and wont be affected by MRI.
Want to Be an Entrepreneur? Here's How to Get into ZIP Launchpad
Nov 19Applications are now open for the spring semester to be mentored by experts at the business incubator.
He/She/They: Why Gender Pronouns Matter and What it Means to be Non-Binary
Nov 7Understanding personal preferences will help us become mindful and inclusive and find ways to show solidarity.
Good Communication Can Ease the Journey Through Cancer
Nov 4A new documentary illustrates its critical importance for patients, family and health care providers.
What Caused Boeing's 737 Max Crashes
Oct 24Flaws in the flight control system are linked to malfunctioning angle of attack sensors.
$5 Million STEM Grant Fosters Future Chemists
Oct 21The NSF funding will help Southwestern College transfer students gain lab and research exposure at SDSU.
Death Star Bacterial Structures Could Be Drug Delivery Tool
Oct 9From the bottom of boats to the human gut, this beneficial bacterium has many uses.