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Corals Face Threat from Tiny Enemy
Jun 2Microbes that act as intermediaries between coral and algae can hurt coral health, similar to gut microbes that alter human health.
You Don't Smoke - But Your Home Could Have Thirdhand Smoke Residue
Jun 1Smoke residue accumulates over time and lingers on carpets, walls and cupboards years after smokers leave, researchers found.
Researchers Aim to Reduce LGBTQ Youth Suicide with $3.6M Grant to Fund Novel Intervention
May 28SDSU psychologists will explore an intervention strategy that has proven successful in cancer care.
This Stings: Some Flowers Can Harm the Bumble Bees They're Meant to Attract
May 19Farmers rely on bees to pollinate crops and increase yield, but certain flowers can transmit fatal parasites to the buzzers.
Design Day a Successful Virtual Event for Graduating Engineering Seniors
May 14A large event that showcases innovative design projects by seniors attracted 1,000 virtual attendees this May.
Tracking COVID-19 with Big Data, GIS and Social Media
May 12The new Research HUB housed at SDSU is providing crucial resources for the public.
Researchers Tracing How COVID-19 Spreads, Mutates in the Environment
May 12Exploratory research will leverage SDSUs expertise in environmental virology to identify public areas where the virus may congregate and linger.
Surf and Turf: Green New Deal Should Be a Teal New Deal
May 5Incorporating the oceans into climate policy is essential, scientists say in a new paper.
Similar Brain Glitch Found in Slips of Signing, Speaking
May 4The discovery of a common neural mechanism in speech and sign errors one that occurs in just 40 milliseconds could improve recovery in deaf signers after a stroke.
In Memoriam: Roland Wolkowicz
Apr 29The biology professor was passionate about research into HIV and was popular with students to whom he was dedicated.