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Ancient Baleen Whales Had a Mouthful
May 24CT scans of a 25 million year-old fossil skull show the Aetiocetus weltoni had both teeth and baleen, unlike modern whales.
#SDSUGrad: Adam Carrillo
May 20Following graduation, Adam Carrillo will be continuing his studies at the UCLA Teacher Education Program in fall 2021.
Report Urges California to Act to Protect Marine Ecosystems Against Microplastics
May 14Leading environmental scientists including SDSUs Eunha Hoh assessed the risks of the ocean pollution.
New Approach to Identify Genetic Boundaries of Species Could Impact Policy
May 13Evolutionary biologists model the process of speciation, which follows population formation, improving on current species delineation methods.
Top 10 Degrees Among 2021 Graduates
May 13The Class of 2021 includes a diverse group of graduates from across departments on campus including psychology, computer science and criminal justice.
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.
Two Students, One Mentor, 25 Years Apart
May 3Engineering senior Jamilla Thomas follows in her mother and older sisters footsteps at SDSU.
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.