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Death Star Bacterial Structures Could Be Drug Delivery Tool
Oct 9From the bottom of boats to the human gut, this beneficial bacterium has many uses.
New Fireside Charla Episode Explores Research at SDSU
Oct 4It is the 10th episode of Fireside Charla.
Mimicking Photosynthesis to Make Fuel Cells Affordable and Green
Sep 18SDSU professor Jing Gu's lab is focused on renewable energy.
Climate Change, Conservation and China: Even More Summer Research Abroad
Aug 21Faculty are conducting critical fieldwork in Mexico, China, Alaska and elsewhere.
Medicine, Migrant Trauma, and Measuring Crime: Summer Research in Imperial Valley
Aug 15The border region offers unique perspective for faculty members to advance their research.
Mantle rock behind Yellowstone's supereruption extends to Northern California
Aug 5An SDSU volcanologist finds that the same source rock made its way west over time, a discovery that will help us understand past and future eruptions.
SDSU Grant Funding Soars to $148.5M
Jul 30Funding grew 10 percent and supports research and other programs in San Diego and around the world.
This Imitator Could Help Seniors With Motor Skills
Jul 16An SDSU robotics lab studied the gap in communications between brain and muscles, to help improve control in seniors.
SDSU Anthropologist Elected to National Leadership Role
Jul 11Researcher Ramona Prez, who will head the American Anthropological Association, has spent a lifetime immersed in different cultures and exposing students to new experiences.
Earthquakes, Ecosystems and Endangered Monkeys: Summer Research Abroad
Jul 10Faculty are conducting critical fieldwork in Indonesia, Germany, Spain, South Africa and elsewhere.