“We could see the whole bodies of the nematodes, but the head was just like detached from the body,” said chemistry major Yesenia Rodriguez Reyes, a workshop participant. She says no one in the Luallen lab had ever seen this before.
“We could see the whole bodies of the nematodes, but the head was just like detached from the body,” said chemistry major Yesenia Rodriguez Reyes, a workshop participant. She says no one in the Luallen lab had ever seen this before.
Laura Sisk-Hackworth explores the mystery of microbes, paving an impressive legacy before graduating in May.
NASA awards SDSU researchers for innovative projects in sustainable guacamole for astronauts and autonomous drone safety.