PIs in the News
Inna Fishnam and colleagues of the SDSU Center for Autism
KPBS
November 29, 2018
What Learning Looks Like: Decoding Social Cues On The Autism Spectrum
Professor Axel Muller studies brain folding in children with autism
Scientific American
July 9, 2018
Brains of Children with Autism Show Unusual Folding Patterns
Lluvia Flores-Renteria examines impact of climate change on Pinyon Pines
SDSU NewsCenter
June 27, 2018
Can Pinyon Pines Survive Climate Change?
Aaron Elkins AVATAR Lie Detector
The San Diego Union Tribune
May 28, 2018
The truth about lying: we live in a golden age of lies - and lie-detecting
CNBC examines a virtual border agent developed by SDSU researcher Aaron Elkins
CNBC
May 15, 2018
Lie-detecting computer kiosks equipped with artificial intelligence look like the future of border security
Alex DeNoble remarks at UN
YouTube
May 10, 2018
Dr. Alex DeNoble discusses Micro Small and Medium Sized Enterprises at the United Nations
Professor Murray Jennex Studies Emojis and Sex Trafficking
Vice News
April 26, 2018
Sex Traffickers Are Using A Secret Emoji Language To Exploit Victims
PI: Carol Mackerise, Ph.D.
CSU News
April 19, 2018
Now Hear This: CSU to Add Doctoral Programs in Audiology
PI: Aaron Blashill, psychology
SDSU NewsCenter
April 12, 2018
New SDSU Study Sheds Light on Skin Cancer Risk Behaviors
PIs: J.Luke Wood and Frank Harris III, administration, rehabilitation and postsecodary education
EdSource
February 20, 2018
Suspension rates for black male students in California higher for foster youth, rural students
PI: Dr. Marshall Hedin, biology
PHYS.ORG
February 15, 2018
World's most venomous spiders are actually cousins
PI: Georg Matt, psychology
Casino.org
February 11, 2018
Toxic 'Third-Hand' Smoke Lingers in Casinos Long After Bans Are Enacted, Says Study
Dr. Alex DeNoble Recognized Among Nation’s Top Entrepreneurship Educators
NBC 7 San Diego
July 21, 2017
SDSU Professor Recognized Among Nation's top Entrepreneurship Educators
Professor Matt Edwards leads an expedition to the Aleutian Islands
SDSU NewsCenter
July 21, 2017
Dispatches from the Aleutian Islands
Professor Aaron Elkins Helps Design Lie-detecting Animated Kiosk
San Diego Union-Tribune
July 18, 2017
SDSU professor helps design lie-detecting animated kiosk
Washington Post
June 27, 2017
Coming to an airport near you someday: a machine that can tell if you're lying
Washington Post
June 16, 2017
Lie-detecting kiosk could help screen airport travelers with undisclosed motives
Professor Stephanie Ries Studies Brain Connections Employed During Word Retrieval
SDSU NewsCenter
June 19, 2017
Illuminating Speech's Path from Brain to Tongue
Not far from a La Jolla beach, San Diego State University archaeologist Todd Braje hiked through brush, looking for signs of ancient life.
KPBS
June 16, 2017
San
Diego Archaeologists Are Going Underwater For A Deeper Look at Humanity's Past
San Diego State University scientists determined that the system generates a 6.5 to 6.8 magnitude eathquake about once every 700 years
fox5sandiego.com
June 2, 2017
Scientists revise Rose Canyon Faulth eathquake forecast
Professor Robin Weersing publishes study on pediatric mental health in JAMA Psychiatry
SDSU NewsCenter
April 21, 2017
Pediatric Support for Mental Health
Dr. Karen Emmorey’s Sign Language Project Receives NSF Vizzie Award!
SDSU NewsCenter
March 29, 2017
Sign Language Project Wins People's Choice Award
Professor Bill Zahner Helps Make Math Friendlier for English Learners
KPBS
February 2, 2017
San Diego Educators Working To Make Math Friendlier For English Learners
Professor Todd Braje Publishes New Book
SDSU NewsCenter
December 29, 2016
Fishing for Answers about Chinese Abalone
Botanist Elizabeth Waters Studies How California Plants Respond to Climate Change
SDSU NewsCenter
December 29, 2016
What Mustard Can Tell Us about Climate Change
Engineer Kaveh Akbari Hamed Works With Robots to Help Prosthetic Limbs Walk More Efficiently
SDSU NewsCenter
December 29, 2016
A Leg Up for Prosthetics
SDSU Neuroscientists Find Brain Connections in People with Autism Show More Symmetry
The Science Explorer
December 6, 2016
Brain Connections in People With Autism Show More Symmetry, According to Psychologists
Professor Taekjim Shin Studies CEO Pay Raises
METRO MBA
December 5, 2016
SDSU Professor Reveals How CEO's Get Pay Raises
Professor Aaron Elkins Part of Team Developing New Border Security Machine
10 News
November 24, 2016
Border security equipped to spot lies
Dr. Kim Stringfellow
SDSU NewsCenter
June 3, 2015
Art Professor Awarded Guggenheim Fellowship
Dr. Sheldan Zhang
San Francisco Magazine
April 8, 2015
Where Have All the Gangsters Gone?
Rulon Clark challenges long-held notions about snake adaptations
SMITHSONIAN.COM
March 15, 2016
To Scientist's Surprise, Even Nonvenomous Snakes Can Strike at Ridiculous Speeds
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