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Phages Dont Need Bacteria to Enter the Body
Dec 12A new study led in part by SDSU scientists is the first to discover that bacteriophages can directly interact with human cells.
Re-wilding the San Diego River
Dec 5SDSU researchers are working to improve the health of the rivers mountainous tributaries.
Shes Got Something Unique
Dec 1SDSU computer engineering student Allison Langley developed a skin cancer detection app.
A Novel Viruss Cousins Are Surprisingly Abundant
Nov 27When SDSU computer scientist Rob Edwards discovered crAssphage in 2014, it was just the tip of a viral iceberg.
Children of Same-Sex Parents Are Emotionally Healthy
Nov 16SDSU researcher Jerel Calzos new study finds children of lesbian and gay parents do as well emotionally as their peers raised by heterosexual parents.
Screen Time Might Boost Depression, Suicide in Teens
Nov 14A new study finds that teens, especially girls, who spend hours on phones and tablets are more likely to be depressed.
From Maintaining Machines to Restoring Limb Function
Nov 9SDSU engineering student and Navy veteran Laura Sandoval is helping people with spinal cord injuries to regain the use of their arms and legs.
Who Were the First Americans?
Nov 8SDSU archaeologist Todd Braje urges researchers asking this question to be more scientifically rigorous.
Drone Lab Offers Safe Skies and Student Opportunities
Nov 7SDSUs new Center for Unmanned Systems Technologies will be the hub for campus community members wanting to use drones.
SDSU Hosts CSU Immersive Learning Summit
Oct 30The summit brought together members from different CSU campuses to explore the use of immersive technology in higher education.