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Mantle rock behind Yellowstone's supereruption extends to Northern California
Aug 5An SDSU volcanologist finds that the same source rock made its way west over time, a discovery that will help us understand past and future eruptions.
SDSU Grant Funding Soars to $148.5M
Jul 30Funding grew 10 percent and supports research and other programs in San Diego and around the world.
This Imitator Could Help Seniors With Motor Skills
Jul 16An SDSU robotics lab studied the gap in communications between brain and muscles, to help improve control in seniors.
SDSU Anthropologist Elected to National Leadership Role
Jul 11Researcher Ramona Prez, who will head the American Anthropological Association, has spent a lifetime immersed in different cultures and exposing students to new experiences.
Earthquakes, Ecosystems and Endangered Monkeys: Summer Research Abroad
Jul 10Faculty are conducting critical fieldwork in Indonesia, Germany, Spain, South Africa and elsewhere.
Solar Research Shimmers in Imperial Valley
Jul 1Three partnership projects under development at the Brawley campus are advancing clean energy for California.
Research Horizons: The Science of Smell
Jun 6Nutrition professor Surabhi Bhutani is on a quest to improve health by better understanding our sense of smell.
Professor Battling Life-Threatening Disease Surprises His Students
May 24Roland Wolkowicz joined the graduates he had encouraged and inspired over the years.
Mysteries of the Microbiome Spark a Lifelong Passion
May 22Pedro Torres authored 12 scientific papers while at SDSU, including one with positive implications for women's health.
Top 10 Degrees of 2019
May 7A diverse range of interests among the class of 2019 includes the criminal justice system and human behavior.