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Seeking Soil-Based Solutions
Mar 25SDSU biologists received new grants to unravel mysteries of microbes around the world
The Sequoia of Spiders: A New Species of Ancient Arachnid
Mar 3SDSU biologists identified a new lampshade spider species in the southern Sierra Nevada.
Making a MARC: Empowering Underrepresented Scientists
Feb 10SDSUs Maximizing Access to Research Careers program has helped 173 students find success as nascent researchers.
Almost All Kids Have Tobacco On Their Hands, Even in Non-Smoking Homes
Feb 8Researchers from SDSU and University of Cincinnati identify disparities in nicotine levels that can lead to respiratory and infectious illnesses.
My, How Youve Grown: New Species of Bacteria is a Shapeshifter Extraordinaire
Feb 7SDSU biologists have identified filament form that invades multiple cells
Chemist Identifies New Way of Finding Extraterrestrial Life
Jan 27Lasers and liquids could help SDSU researchers detect amino acids on rocks from moons and other planets.
SDSU Chemists Receive Prestigious Grants For Innovative Research On Improving Drug Development
Jan 20Two professors are the most recent recipients of NSF CAREER awards at SDSU for their work on mechanisms underlying cancer and COVID-19 treatments.
Are You New Here? Tracing the Origin of Viruses
Dec 13With support from a grant, SDSUs Viral Information Institute is exploring theories on whether some viruses pop up spontaneously.
New Bird Identified by SDSU Biologists and Collaborators
Nov 10The vivid yellow Inti tanager was discovered in Bolivia and Peru.
SDSU Leads Collaboration to Detect Oil Spills Sooner
Oct 13Researchers and alumni with the firm InterOcean Systems aim to develop sensors that use ultraviolet light to pick up traces of oil on the ocean surface.