by Anwyn Hurxthal | Sep 22, 2023 | Research and Innovation
New SJSU MLML Research Studies Monitor Changing Oceans and Climate Impacts At San José State University’s Moss Landing Marine Laboratories (MLML), biologists and researchers are closely monitoring marine systems in a changing world. Photo by David Schmitz. The planet...
by Anwyn Hurxthal | Aug 11, 2023 | Research and Innovation, Spartan Spotlight
Deep Dive in 5: Explore the Arctic Circle with Incoming Graduate Student Jo Kaya Biological Oceanography graduate student, Jo Kaya, drills through sea ice to sample water in the Arctic Chukchi Sea. During summer vacation, many may run toward the beach, but incoming...
by Anwyn Hurxthal | Apr 19, 2023 | Research and Innovation
Inaugural SJSU Research Week Showcases Impacts of Fast-Growing Multidisciplinary Research San José State University’s inaugural Research Week connects the dots between the university’s dynamic public impact research and real-world, real-time applications. From April...
by Michelle Smith McDonald | Feb 1, 2023 | Research and Innovation
SJSU Researchers Track Emperor Penguins to Learn More About Climate Change SJSU researchers from Moss Landing Marine Laboratories have teamed with scientists from New Zealand to monitor how emperor penguins live and how climate change affects them. Photo: Anthony...
by Ken Mashinchi | Jun 22, 2021 | Research and Innovation
As the most transformative university in the nation, San José State’s impact on the lives of its students, faculty, staff and alumni is apparent in a multitude of ways. Thanks to a new economic and social impact report conducted by Beacon Economics using 2018-2019...
by Pat Lopes Harris | Jan 28, 2013 | Research and Innovation
When scientists needed a lift to the South Pole, they called Moss Landing Marine Laboratories. So began a truly epic, 8,000-mile journey for the research vessel Point Sur and crew, full of spectacular sunsets, wildlife sightings and, just a few days ago, landfall at...