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SDSU Researchers Receive Nearly $800,000 in Grants to Assess National City's Brownfields
Oct 31Grants from the EPA and the states Dept. of Toxic Substances Control will fund an inventory of National Citys brownfields and test them for contaminants.
VIDEO: Learn, Discover and Innovate with Student Research
Oct 27Involvement in research expands students interests and knowledge, preparing them for the workforce and high-impact careers.
SDSU Part of Joint $6.7M National Science Foundation Grant for Cyberinfrastructure
Oct 20Grant funds staffing and training, expands network of shared computing resources available to support SDSUs growing research activity.
New SDSU FUERTE Faculty Address Latinx Health Disparities
Oct 19New SDSU FUERTE faculty address Latinx health disparities
Optimizing Extraterrestrial Construction and Repair
Oct 10SDSU engineers are optimizing the processes to build materials in space
Mission to the Moon
Oct 10After identifying water molecules on the moon, NASA is sending a rover to the lunar surface to gather more information.
Finding The Toxic Needle In a Haystack
Oct 10Dr. Eunha Hoh is a treasure-hunting scientist. But she's not looking for gold. Instead, she pans for extremely rare and nearly invisible toxic chemicals the forgotten leftovers from everyday items.
Evolving the Blue Economy
Oct 10SDSU biologists are leading a nationwide team to revolutionize kelp farming.
In Her Words: Lessons from the Lab
Oct 10SDSU psychology major reflects on her journey from novice researcher to campus leader.
From Ships to Syringes
Oct 10Biologist Nick Shikuma and his former Ph.D. students are set to launch a biotech startup thanks to SDSUs Innovation Corps program.