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Truth in Tooth
Jul 18SDSU bioarchaeologist Arion Mayes studies dental remains to explore the ancient people and culture of Oaxaca's Lower Ro Verde Valley.
Teachers Head Back to the Classroom
Jul 11Hundreds of teachers are spending their summer in SDSU classrooms learning to make science education more exciting for students.
Going Viral
Jun 27Fresh faces at SDSUs Viral Information Institute are bringing diverse backgrounds and fearless experimentation to the fast-moving world of microbial research.
New Planet Is Largest Discovered That Orbits Two Suns
Jun 13Kepler-1647 b is the largest planet, both in size and orbit, of any circumbinary planet discovered so far.
$10 Million Endowment for Health Disparities Work
Jun 1An endowment from the National Institutes of Health will build the university's operational infrastructure and make SDSU a hub for health disparities research.
Could Flies Help Us Understand Brain Injuries?
May 11A new study by SDSU scientists finds that fruit flies could be a model organism for learning the genetic pathways that affect human brain injuries and recovery.
Meet the Plant Detective
May 6Michael Simpson is a master sleuth in the field of evolutionary plant biology.
Shannon Yandall DeJesus' Aztec Experience
Apr 26This Aztec is involved in more than 10 campus organizations.