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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.
Drive for Faster, Cheaper Wireless Charging Sparks SDSU Engineer's Lifelong Research
Jan 26Imagine a world in which you can charge your car wirelessly in minutes. Thats the future engineer Chris Mi envisions, and one he will illuminate in the Albert W. Johnson Research lecture
New Research Center Focusing on Augmented, Mixed Reality
Jan 25The newly created Virtual Immersive Teaching and Learning (VITaL) Research Center will drive the concept of reality-virtual teaching and learning.
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.
CAL Faculty Receive New National Endowment for the Humanities Grant Awards
Jan 20Funding will continue to support writing and teaching innovations.
Used EV Batteries Could Be Solution to Surging Electricity Demand
Jan 18Two SDSU engineers are developing a power storage system using repurposed electric vehicle batteries.
National Academy of Sciences Member to Advance Research, Sustainability Goals at SDSU
Jan 18New SDSU hire will be the only National Academy member at any California State University (CSU) campus. Membership in the academy is considered among the highest national honors for scientists.
Top Stories of 2021
Dec 14As we look to 2022, we reflect on some of the important SDSU stories of 2021.
Brushing Up On Adult Dental Coverage and Kids' Cavities
Dec 14Parental benefits such as Medi-Cal provide proven benefits to children, just not right away.
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.