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A Better Look at Heart Disease
The BioScience Center's new imaging system will help track the spread of disease and damage after a heart attack.
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SDSU Research Foundation Adds Two New Board Members
Psychology's Elizabeth Klonoff joins the board, while speech, language and hearing sciences' Karen Emmorey is re-elected.
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State Budget Increases CSU Funding for First Time Since 2007
The CSU will have $199 million restored to the university budget with an additional $60.6 million for enrollment growth.
Mapping Cyberspace
Mapping Cyberspace
A $1.3M National Science Foundation grant will create ways to track the spread of information and ideas on the web.
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Local Defense Tech Biz Bolstered by Grant
The U.S. Small Business Administration contract is one of 10 nationwide and will create an “Innovative Economy” in San Diego.
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Bringing Green Energy Ideas to Market
A $1.05 million Department of Energy grant funds a new partnership benefiting SDSU and UCSD business and engineering students.
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On the Tip of my Tongue
Language Acquisition Resource Center trains military to understand the speech and culture of foreign lands.
Wildfires are a threat to property, open space, infrastructure and lives.
More Firefighters Needed, Study Says
The ability to control wildfires depends on the capacity to provide adequate firefighter staffing.
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SDSU Research No. 1 for 4th Straight Year
SDSU is the most productive research university with 14 or fewer Ph.D. programs, according to Academic Analytics.
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SDSU Heads for the Skies with NASA-Funded Research
SDSU professor Walt Oechel is part of a team examining greenhouse gases in the Arctic.
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