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We Share a Molecular Armor with Coral Reefs
Apr 26A new study finds corals and humans utilize the same inflammation-causing molecule, indicating its been a part of immune systems for a half-billion years.
Algae Disrupt Coral Reef's Recycling
Apr 25A new study finds that overabundance of algae causes microbes to circumvent and take over the food chain in coral reef ecosystems.
A Different Lens
Apr 25Ranin Kazemis expertise strengthens Middle East studies in the College of Arts and Letters.
Linking Climate Change to Public Health
Apr 18A new study led by an SDSU public health researcher explores the public health impacts of increasingly common extreme weather in the South Pacific.
New Testing has SDSU on Top of its Game
Apr 18Thanks to a collaboration between academics and athletics, a rehabilitation biomechanics lab was hatched last spring at SDSU.
Building a Better Concussion Test
Apr 2A new study has found that a portable, affordable balance machine does a better job identifying concussions than current protocols.
J. Luke Wood Honored for Exemplary Scholarship
Mar 21The Dr. Carlos J. Vallejo Memorial Award recognizes Wood's work to advance multicultural and multiethnic education.
Fewer Americans Now Pray
Mar 21An SDSU researcher found that declines in religious practice have now spread to personal beliefs and private activities.
SDSU Graduate Programs Among Nations Best
Mar 18SDSU programs were recognized in U.S. News & World Reports Americas Best Graduate Schools 2016.
Meet me at Cymer Plaza
Mar 17San Diego technology leader supports SDSU's Engineering and Interdisciplinary Sciences Complex.