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Don’t lose your head over it!
Sep 16SDSU undergraduate Yesenia Rodriguez Reyes tackles a biological mystery when nematodes turn up without their heads — and bacteria become the prime suspect.
$2.8 million NSF grant will expand AI education and research opportunities for students
Jul 2In collaboration with the NSF Institute for Learning-enabled Optimization at Scale, the project will focus on diversity within the AI research community.
Q&A: As the Sun nears its 11-year solar maximum, what can we expect here on earth?
May 10Associate Professor of Astronomy Douglas Leonard explains why sunspots, solar flares, and space weather events increase in frequency as the Sun's magnetic field flips.
City lizards get their day in the sun
May 7Herpetologist and artist Kinsey Brock studies how reptiles evolve in urban environments.
SDSU Department of Astronomy to host solar eclipse viewing on April 8
Apr 2Community members are invited to safely view the partial eclipse from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Mediterranean Garden courtyard on the SDSU campus.
Q&A: Watching the April 8 solar eclipse in San Diego
Apr 1Even though San Diego lies outside of the path of totality, SDSU astronomer Douglas Leonard says we will still get to see the celestial phenomenon.
Q&A: Superbloom 2024
Mar 26SDSU biologists Lluvia Flores-Renteria and Mike Simpson explain the science behind the explosion of flowers following the winter’s heavy rains.
Mauna Loa Eruption: Q&A with SDSU Geologist
Nov 29Did the worlds largest active volcano show warning signs before it began to erupt? Vic Camp sheds light on the science surrounding Hawaiis Mauna Loa.
Fire Science in the Age of Humans
Oct 17SDSU researchers join call for a more collaborative and inclusive approach to fire science in an increasingly fire-prone world.