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Sailing the Viromic Seas
Mar 26SDSU biologist Rob Edwards hunts the world over for new viruses using the latest computer science technology.
March Math-ness
Mar 25How does a statistician make sense of the upsets and long-shot probabilities of the NCAA tournament?
A More Tolerant America
Mar 16A new study by SDSU psychology professor Jean M. Twenge shows that Americans are more tolerant of controversial lifestyles than theyve been in the past.
You Are When You Eat
Mar 12A new study finds that limiting flies to specific eating hours protected their hearts against aging.
Baleen Whales Hear Through Their Bones
Jan 29Using a computer simulation of a fin whale head, scientists discovered the animal's skull amplifies and conducts low frequencies to their ear bones.
7 Things About Calvin Johnson
Jan 22Calvin Johnson is a physics professor with a flair for science fiction.
SDSU Hosts the Year of the Phage
Jan 20Celebrating the 100th anniversary of the discovery of bacteriophage, scientists gathered to reflect on the field's history and speculate its future.
7 Things About Jeremy Long
Jan 9Jeremy Long's love for marine biology inspires students to help conserve coastal environments.
Hearing Loss and HIV
Dec 26A new study finds that HIV-positive adults are more likely to experience hearing loss, regardless of disease severity or treatment.