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California Wildfires: What to Expect
Oct 25SDSU's Joaquin Camacho says the power shutoffs being contemplated for wide areas of California are partly a result of infrastructure choices made a hundred years ago.
SDSU Wins SANDAG iCommute Diamond Award
Oct 15The SANDAG award is given for outstanding efforts in encouraging employees to use environmentally sustainable transportation options to get to and from work.
Mimicking Photosynthesis to Make Fuel Cells Affordable and Green
Sep 18SDSU professor Jing Gu's lab is focused on renewable energy.
Solar Research Shimmers in Imperial Valley
Jul 1Three partnership projects under development at the Brawley campus are advancing clean energy for California.
New Endowed Chair Strengthens Impact of SDSU Program on Brazil
Apr 16Donors J. Keith Behner and Catherine Stiefel add to endowment based on the success of their previous investments to support international research and teaching on Brazil.
Bacteria Surrounding Coral Reefs Change in Synchrony, Even Across Great Distance
Apr 12The study was recently published in Nature Communications.
The Shape of Water
Mar 20SDSU researchers examine the effects of shrinking water supplies in the Imperial-Mexicali Valley.
SDSU Research Suggests Process for Lowering Cost of Hydrogen Fuel
Mar 18Jing Gu published the collaborative research in the journal Nature Communications.
SDSU Researchers Find New Way to Measure Nicotine Exposure in Children
Feb 13A team of researchers from SDSU have found silicone wristbands to be an effective way to measure childrens exposure to second-hand smoke.
The Red and Black is Keeping it Green
Jan 31SDSU continues commitment to protecting the environment and keeping America's finest city clean in 2019.