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Space Magnets: SDSU Alumna Designs Technology for Future Moon Missions
Jul 25Shideh Naderi leads a NASA team developing cryogenic fluid management technology for missions to the moon and Mars.
Inflation and the Economy: What to Expect in the Second Half of 22
Jul 1SDSU Assistant Professor of Finance Stephen Brincks explains the Federal Reserves recent interest rate hikes in response to soaring inflation.
SDSU Study Reveals History of Lake Cahuilla
May 31The lakebed, now home to the Salton Sea, filled with water and then dried up again many times over thousands of years.
California Shellfish Farmers Adapt to Climate Change
May 23SDSU and Oregon State University researchers probe growers strategies for keeping the sustainable industry resilient as oceans turn more acidic.
ZIP Launchpad Entrepreneurs Graduate with Real-World Startup Skills
May 12From endorsement deals for student athletes to a water-quality testing app, SDSUs startup incubator offers guidance, tools and support to fledgling business ventures.
SDSU Researchers Identify Rare Genetic Markers of Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis
May 9Search for rare mutations in bacterial genome could lead to better diagnostics and treatments reducing morbidity caused by the deadly disease.
Passion Drives Graduate Student Research at SDSU
May 3Theses and dissertations investigate questions from the genetics of PTSD to gravity on the moon.
Navigating the San Diego River's Past and its Future
Apr 20Once the lifeblood of the local Kumeyaay people, urbanization has transformed the San Diego River. SDSU researchers are helping to address the problems that ensued.
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.