SDSU NewsCenter
A Will to Learn and Inspire
Sep 17California State University Trustees award winner Deva Reign pursues his passion and a mid-life career shift.
To Repair a Damaged Heart, Three Cells are Better Than One
Sep 10CardioClusters use three types of cells to reduce scar tissue and improve function by integrating into and persisting within damaged heart tissue.
Hydroponic Strawberries, Ancestry and Immersive Theater
Aug 21How SDSU students spent their summers doing at-home research.
New Guidelines for Phage Preparation Can Accelerate Lifesaving Treatment
Aug 13The goal: Bring lab therapeutics to patients bedsides in half the current time frame.
Little Brain or Cerebellum Not So Little After All
Jul 31High-res imaging shows the cerebellum is 80% of the area of the cortex, indicating it has grown as human behavior and cognition evolved.
Hot or Cold, Venomous Rattlesnakes Still Quick to Strike
Jul 20Researchers find colder temperatures barely slow down striking rattlers.
Spiders, Doomed Flies and Tougher Textiles Just Add Water
Jul 17A DoD grant will help SDSUs Gregory Holland further explore spider silk and its possible application toward incredibly tough biomaterials.
CSU Doctoral Program Finds Potential in Engineering Grad
Jul 13SDSUs Maricruz Carrillo, who previously earned a major NSF award, is among the 2020-21 cohort of a program to prepare students for an academic career.
New Study on Income and Happiness Finds Growing Divide
Jul 7More income means more happiness, now more than before according to a new study by SDSU psychologist Jean Twenge.
In the Arctic, Spring Snowmelt Triggers Fresh CO2 Production
Jul 1The Arctic is warming faster than the rest of the world and snowmelt is speeding it up with rapid soil warming and increased CO2 in the air.







