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A New Method to Steer AI Output Uncovers Vulnerabilities and Potential Improvements

February 19, 2026

A team of researchers has found a way to steer the output of large language models by manipulating specific concepts inside these models. The new method could lead to more reliable, more efficient, and less computationally expensive training of LLMs. But it also exposes potential vulnerabilities.

Hearing a Molecule’s Solo Performance

February 19, 2026

Each molecule has its own unmistakable tone, but the voices of individual molecules are so faint that traditional infrared spectroscopy can only detect the collective chorus of millions of molecules at once. Now researchers at UC San Diego have found a way to hear a single molecule sing.

UC San Diego Launches the FORGE to Power a New Era of National Security Innovation

February 18, 2026

UC San Diego is stepping in to pair urgent defense priorities with the people and ideas best suited to solve them. A new initiative launched this year — the FORGE — is designed to position the university and the San Diego region at the forefront of a national shift in how innovation happens.

Understanding Substance Use Across the Full Spectrum of Sexual Identity

February 18, 2026

An analysis of the 2023 National Survey on Drug Use and Health reveals higher rates of substance use among all non‑heterosexual groups, including people who describe their sexual identity using non‑traditional terms or who are not sure of their sexual identity.

Trust in Elections Declines across Party Lines Ahead of 2026 Midterms, UC San Diego Survey Finds

February 18, 2026

New national survey — from the Center for Transparent and Trusted Elections and the Yankelovich Center for Social Science Research — highlights shared skepticism over redistricting and widespread expectations of ICE at polling places.

Mapping Protein Production in Brain Cells Yields New Insights for Brain Disease

February 18, 2026

UC San Diego School of Medicine and Scripps Researchers scientists used novel technology to map protein translation in ~20,000 individual mouse brain hippocampal cells, revealing that some memory neurons produce proteins faster than others.

Mandeville Art Gallery Presents Faith Ringgold: Full Circle – The Teachings and Her Legacy

February 17, 2026

A free opening celebration from 6–8 p.m. on Feb. 28 marks the opening of “Faith Ringgold: Full Circle – The Teachings and Her Legacy” at Mandeville Art Gallery. The exhibition traces Faith Ringgold’s life and career and will be on view through May 1.

Artificial Intelligence Predicts Colorectal Cancer Risk in Ulcerative Colitis Patients

February 17, 2026

A new AI tool developed by UC San Diego researchers uses clinical data to predict colorectal cancer risk in ulcerative colitis patients, helping clinicians make evidence‑based care decisions and preventing treatment delays.

Four UC San Diego Faculty Earn Prestigious 2026 Sloan Research Fellowships

February 17, 2026

UC San Diego faculty members Valentina Di Santo, Fleur Ferguson, Mattia Serra and Hao Zhang have been named 2026 Sloan Research Fellows. The four scientists represent UC San Diego’s Halıcıoğlu Data Science Institute (HDSI), the School of Physical Sciences and Scripps Institution of Oceanography.

Alumna Jessica Meir Returns to Space — This Time as Commander

February 17, 2026

UC San Diego alumni are soaring to great heights in 2026 — including space! On Feb. 13, Scripps Institution of Oceanography alumna and NASA astronaut Jessica Meir embarked on her second journey to the International Space Station, serving as spacecraft commander for NASA’s SpaceX Crew-12 mission.
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