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How Can Visual Artists Protect Their Work from AI Crawlers? It’s Complicated

August 5, 2025

One of the best ways to protect artists’ creative work is to prevent it from ever being seen by “AI crawlers” – the programs that harvest data on the Internet for training generative models. But most artists don’t have access to the tools that would allow them to take such actions.

Just Rise: Study Finds Frequent Standing May Boost Heart Health After Menopause

August 5, 2025

The simple daily habit of standing up more often may impact heart health for postmenopausal women, according to a new study from University of California San Diego.

Photographing ‘All the Sharks’ Leads to Victory

August 5, 2025

When “All the Sharks” premiered on Netflix this summer, Brendan Talwar, a postdoctoral scholar at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego, emerged as a local fan favorite.

5 Can’t-Miss Campus Food Spots Serving All Summer

August 5, 2025

On campus this summer? You’re in luck. UC San Diego has plenty of delicious options calling your name—whether you’re heading to class, dashing between meetings or just soaking up the sun.

Simple Algorithm Paired with Standard Imaging Tool Could Predict Failure in Lithium Metal Batteries

August 4, 2025

A simple yet powerful method to characterize how lithium deposits in lithium metal batteries could lead to the development of safer, longer-lasting and more energy dense batteries for electric vehicles and grid-scale energy storage.

New Therapy Outperforms Standard Treatment in Reducing Binge Eating Among Veterans

August 4, 2025

Researchers from UC San Diego found that a novel treatment called regulation of cues combined with behavioral weight loss (ROC+BWL) was more effective than standard cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in reducing binge eating among Veterans with overweight or obesity.

New AI Tool Learns to Read Medical Images With Far Less Data

August 1, 2025

A new AI tool could make it much easier — and cheaper — for doctors and researchers to train medical imaging software, even when only a small number of patient scans are available. It could lead to faster, more affordable diagnostic tools, especially in hospitals and clinics with limited resources.

Gossip Can Be Good For You?

July 31, 2025

Eshin Jolly, assistant professor of psychology, explores how gossiping can be a valuable tool for social connection.

Weathering Change: Fewer Cold Fatalities, More Heat Emergencies in California

July 30, 2025

Rising temperatures in California are causing fewer cold-related deaths, outweighing heat-related deaths. However, hotter temperatures significantly increases emergency department visits – a previously overlooked consequence of climate change that could place greater burden on the healthcare system.

UC San Diego Health No. 1 in San Diego, Specialty Care Nationally Ranked

July 29, 2025

UC San Diego Health has once again secured the No. 1 ranking in San Diego, according to the 2025-2026 U.S. News & World Report "Best Hospitals" survey alongside top national rankings for nine specialties.
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