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Driving Ahead
Feb 23A recent addition to the engineering department is trying to make our transportation infrastructure safer.
The Charlie Sheen Effect
Feb 22A new study led by an SDSU professor finds that Charlie Sheens HIV-positive disclosure corresponded with record levels of public engagement with HIV and HIV prevention.
Florida's Monkey River
Feb 18SDSU anthropologists studied human interaction with a colony of feral rhesus macaques living on the Silver River in central Florida.
Internet Searches Reflect Vaping's Surge
Feb 12A new study finds that people searching for vaping-related terms are interested in shopping, not health.
Aging Well at Home
Jan 28SDSU received $8 million to develop a statewide training academy for social workers that will help keep elderly, blind and disabled Californians out of institutional care.
Extinguishing Thirdhand Smoke
Dec 29Researchers at SDSU are on the frontlines in the battle against the lingering, harmful residue that smoking leaves behind.
Methane Emissions in Arctic Cold Season Higher Than Expected
Dec 21A new study finds that, contrary to previous assumptions, the Arctic tundra releases at least as much methane during its cold season as it does during summer.
The Future of the Humanities in a Digital Age
Dec 15The 22nd Adams Lecture features two giants of contemporary culture.
7 Things About Randolph Philipp
Dec 11This professor is focused on developing better mathematics education curriculum.