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School of Public Health Draws a Top 20 Ranking
Mar 29The College of Educations educational administration program and aerospace engineering are also highly ranked by U.S. News & World Report.
Seeking Soil-Based Solutions
Mar 25SDSU biologists received new grants to unravel mysteries of microbes around the world
SDSU Research Says Docile Gecko is a Savage Scorpion Predator
Mar 23SDSU researchers document geckos violently shaking from side to side to immobilize their scorpion prey.
Arctic Greening Could Have Unexpected Climate Consequences
Mar 21A new study led by SDSU biologist Donatella Zona says an earlier spring could jeopardize the tundras ability to store carbon.
The Sequoia of Spiders: A New Species of Ancient Arachnid
Mar 3SDSU biologists identified a new lampshade spider species in the southern Sierra Nevada.
Almost All Kids Have Tobacco On Their Hands, Even in Non-Smoking Homes
Feb 8Researchers from SDSU and University of Cincinnati identify disparities in nicotine levels that can lead to respiratory and infectious illnesses.
SDSU Student Organization Launches Next Generation of Black Engineers
Feb 8NSBE SDSU serves as a launching pad to a successful career for countless Black engineering students at SDSU.
My, How Youve Grown: New Species of Bacteria is a Shapeshifter Extraordinaire
Feb 7SDSU biologists have identified filament form that invades multiple cells
Chemist Identifies New Way of Finding Extraterrestrial Life
Jan 27Lasers and liquids could help SDSU researchers detect amino acids on rocks from moons and other planets.
Drive for Faster, Cheaper Wireless Charging Sparks SDSU Engineer's Lifelong Research
Jan 26Imagine a world in which you can charge your car wirelessly in minutes. Thats the future engineer Chris Mi envisions, and one he will illuminate in the Albert W. Johnson Research lecture