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New Study Shows Americans are Having Sex Less Often
Mar 7Couples married or living together reported the largest decline in sexual frequency.
10 SDSU Students Receive Inamori Foundation Scholarships
Mar 6Each of the 10 SDSU students were awarded a $5,000 scholarship.
The Shifting Rationales for Vaping
Mar 1A new long-term study uses social media data to learn why people use e-cigarettes and why they started in the first place.
SDSU Hosts Kyoto Prize Winner
Mar 1Takeo Kanade hopes to inspire aspiring scientists to think like an amateur, but do as an expert.
Leading Actresses in Hollywood
Feb 22An SDSU study shows women are slowly receiving more major roles in films.
Big Improvements to Brain-Computer Interface
Feb 15Newly developed glassy carbon electrodes transmit more robust signals to restore motion in people with damaged spinal cords.
Supersonic Science in SDSU's Wind Tunnel Complex
Feb 13This advanced facility is often used to refine products aerodynamics and test new scientific concepts.
Helping Students Ease on Down the Road
Feb 9The National Science Foundation funded three education faculty members to research pathways to success for aspiring STEM students.
Gender Inequality in Hollywood
Jan 13An SDSU study shows women are underrepresented in the film industry.
Driving The Future of Transportation Infrastructure
Jan 11SDSU brings a West Coast perspective to a consortium with $28 million in funding to explore the future of transportation.