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We Share a Molecular Armor with Coral Reefs
Apr 26A new study finds corals and humans utilize the same inflammation-causing molecule, indicating its been a part of immune systems for a half-billion years.
Algae Disrupt Coral Reef's Recycling
Apr 25A new study finds that overabundance of algae causes microbes to circumvent and take over the food chain in coral reef ecosystems.
Linking Climate Change to Public Health
Apr 18A new study led by an SDSU public health researcher explores the public health impacts of increasingly common extreme weather in the South Pacific.
Piggybacking Viruses
Mar 16Rather than killing off their hosts in a rapidly growing microbial population, viruses rise with the tide.
Florida's Monkey River
Feb 18SDSU anthropologists studied human interaction with a colony of feral rhesus macaques living on the Silver River in central Florida.
AS Facilities Go Green
Jan 20Two Associated Students facilities were recognized for sustainability efforts.
Extinguishing Thirdhand Smoke
Dec 29Researchers at SDSU are on the frontlines in the battle against the lingering, harmful residue that smoking leaves behind.
Methane Emissions in Arctic Cold Season Higher Than Expected
Dec 21A new study finds that, contrary to previous assumptions, the Arctic tundra releases at least as much methane during its cold season as it does during summer.
Geoff Chase to Join WASC as Commission Vice President
Nov 17The dean of Undergraduate Studies has championed student success in 14 years at SDSU.
Measuring Beauty
Nov 10SDSU scientists created a new computer program capable of measuring the beauty of coral reefs.