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Public Trust in Science on the Rise during COVID-19 Pandemic
Oct 27With such extensive impacts, COVID-19 awareness and understanding among the public has increased, while skepticism declined. Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³» scientists weigh in on the shift.
For this Recent Grad, Roots in STEM and Growth in a Lab
Oct 23Milagros Esmerode chose Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³» over other universities because she found it offered more student resources for success.
Jeff Roberts: Laser Focused on Research
Oct 13The dean of the College of Sciences gained early exposure to research opportunities and wants to ensure Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³» students do too.
A Will to Learn and Inspire
Sep 17California State University Trustees award winner Deva Reign pursues his passion and a mid-life career shift.
To Repair a Damaged Heart, Three Cells are Better Than One
Sep 10CardioClusters use three types of cells to reduce scar tissue and improve function by integrating into and persisting within damaged heart tissue.
$1.5 Million in Research Stipends for High Achieving Masters and Doctoral Students
Sep 1The fellowships supplement external funding to support 80 highly accomplished research scholars.
Hydroponic Strawberries, Ancestry and Immersive Theater
Aug 21How Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³» students spent their summers doing at-home research.
New Guidelines for Phage Preparation Can Accelerate Lifesaving Treatment
Aug 13The goal: Bring lab therapeutics to patients bedsides in half the current time frame.
Little Brain or Cerebellum Not So Little After All
Jul 31High-res imaging shows the cerebellum is 80% of the area of the cortex, indicating it has grown as human behavior and cognition evolved.
Hot or Cold, Venomous Rattlesnakes Still Quick to Strike
Jul 20Researchers find colder temperatures barely slow down striking rattlers.








