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Banned Contaminants Still Threaten Endangered California Condors
May 18SDSU and San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance researchers find high levels of toxic compounds in coastal condors and the marine mammals they consume.
SDSU Researchers Identify Rare Genetic Markers of Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis
May 9Search for rare mutations in bacterial genome could lead to better diagnostics and treatments reducing morbidity caused by the deadly disease.
SDSU's Spirit of Innovation Award Goes to Longtime EV Enthusiast
May 5Juan Rojas has been involved with the Aztec Electric Racing club since his first year. In June, the club puts its project to the ultimate test.
Passion Drives Graduate Student Research at SDSU
May 3Theses and dissertations investigate questions from the genetics of PTSD to gravity on the moon.
From Bacteria to Archaea: Resource Recovery from Wastewater
Apr 14Environmental engineering professor Christy Dykstra earns an NSF CAREER award to continue her research on bioelectrotechnical systems for energy recovery from wastewater
SDSU Joins Research on Tribal Video Game Participation
Mar 29The Sycuan Institute on Tribal Gaming at SDSU to support first-ever survey of Video Gaming Participation in American Indian Tribal Communities
Seeking Soil-Based Solutions
Mar 25SDSU biologists received new grants to unravel mysteries of microbes around the world
For Undergrad Research Opportunities, Go to the Hub
Mar 24Program developed by students provides a direct connection to faculty members looking for assistance.
SDSU Research Says Docile Gecko is a Savage Scorpion Predator
Mar 23SDSU researchers document geckos violently shaking from side to side to immobilize their scorpion prey.
Arctic Greening Could Have Unexpected Climate Consequences
Mar 21A new study led by SDSU biologist Donatella Zona says an earlier spring could jeopardize the tundras ability to store carbon.