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SDSUxCOMIC-CON: Harry Potter's Academic Magic
Jul 20An SDSU literacy expert and her former research participant bring powerful credentials to Comic-Cons Potter Fandom panel.
State Budget Commits $80 Million to Bolster STEM Education, Research in Imperial Valley
Jul 1A new facility at the SDSU campus in Brawley will support the regions burgeoning exploration of the extraction and uses of lithium.
SDSU Opens Mesoamerican Center in Oaxaca
Jun 13New center and accompanying conference set the stage for growth of binational research.
Want to Reduce Stroke Risk? Sit Less. Move More. Do Chores.
Jun 6Vacuuming, mopping, walking a pet or playing catch may be enough activity to avoid a stroke, according to an SDSU study published in JAMA Network Online.
SDSU Study Reveals History of Lake Cahuilla
May 31The lakebed, now home to the Salton Sea, filled with water and then dried up again many times over thousands of years.
California Shellfish Farmers Adapt to Climate Change
May 23SDSU and Oregon State University researchers probe growers strategies for keeping the sustainable industry resilient as oceans turn more acidic.
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.