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Interested in Finding Your Next (Elevated) Beach Read?

May 30, 2025

A collection of recent books by UC San Diego faculty and alumni.

The Goeddel Family Technology Sandbox is Open for Research

May 30, 2025

At UC San Diego, a state-of-the-art facility is redefining how scientists approach modern scientific discoveries and breakthroughs.

How Trustworthy is AI?

May 30, 2025

Artificial Intelligence is everywhere — writing emails, recommending movies and even driving cars — but what about the AI you don’t see?

DERConnect Test Bed Helps Shape Future of Energy Management

May 30, 2025

Finding the optimal balance between energy generation and energy use is proving critical as California aims for a power grid that is 100% powered by renewable energy sources by 2045.

Women Ascend the Corporate Ladder More Slowly Than Men

May 30, 2025

While women have made gains in the workplace, data shows it still takes women longer to get promoted than men. And fewer women make it to the top of the corporate ladder compared to men.

Silky Shark Population Study Offers Clues for Conservation

May 29, 2025

For the first time, researchers have mapped the population structure of silky sharks in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, offering new insights that could guide future conservation and management of this vulnerable species.

Bridging Borders: UC San Diego and ITJ Forge a Binational Innovation Hub in Tijuana

May 29, 2025

UC San Diego Division of Extended Studies and Tijuana software and technology company ITJ mark the first year of a partnership that is reshaping how the San Diego-Tijuana region thinks about workforce development, cross-border collaboration, and the future of tech education.

Pollution From the Tijuana River Affects Air Quality in San Diego

May 28, 2025

A new study from UC San Diego examines how pollutants from the Tijuana River travel and are transmitted in the atmosphere through coastal aerosols. The study found a mixture of drugs and chemicals from tires and beauty products aerosolize from wastewater and are detectable in both air and water.

New Mathematical Framework Better Illustrates Complex Data Patterns

May 27, 2025

Mathematicians with UC San Diego’s Halıcıoğlu Data Science Institute (HDSI) have unveiled a novel approach that could transform how scientists analyze and understand complex data sets across multiple fields.

AI Creeps Closer to Human Agency

May 27, 2025

Artificial intelligence (AI) systems are getting smarter. Will this technology eventually undermine our sense of who we are as humans? Can we develop AI safely in ways that augment our capabilities rather than overshadow them? Professor David Danks explores these topics and more.
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