October 29, 2025
October 29, 2025 —
UC San Diego researchers used bioinformatics to identify a promising regenerative therapy for spinal cord injury, showing effectiveness in adult human brain cells and paving the way for future clinical trials.
October 27, 2025
October 27, 2025 —
UC San Diego researchers have settled a decades-long debate surrounding the role of the first Crohn’s disease gene to be associated with a heightened risk for developing the auto-immune condition.
October 24, 2025
October 24, 2025 —
Researchers have discovered a way to make yeast cells more efficient “factories” for sustainably producing valuable plant compounds, which could be used to help plants defend against disease, repel pests, attract pollinators, and withstand environmental stresses such as drought and heat.
October 21, 2025
October 21, 2025 —
Engineers have created a new method to make large language models (LLMs) — such as the ones that power chatbots and protein sequencing tools — learn new tasks using significantly less data and computing power.
October 15, 2025
October 15, 2025 —
Researchers at UC San Diego School of Medicine have discovered a previously unrecognized mechanism by which skin bacteria delay wound healing.
October 13, 2025
October 13, 2025 —
By reworking an existing protein, researchers at UC San Diego have revitalized a previously unsuccessful cancer treatment.
October 9, 2025
October 9, 2025 —
UC San Diego researchers show that light-matter hybrids, known as polaritons, not only behave optically, but also quantumly.
September 11, 2025
September 11, 2025 —
Turbulence is notoriously difficult to forecast. UC San Diego researchers have predicted that if a pipe is sufficiently curved, the transition can become discontinuous, with the turbulent fraction undergoing a jump beyond a critical flow velocity.
September 11, 2025
September 11, 2025 —
After at least 48 hours of abstinence, frequent cannabis users showed no impartments in driving performance in a driving simulator study conducted by UC San Diego researchers.
September 2, 2025
September 2, 2025 —
Researchers have unraveled key functions of TRIM37, a gene that when inactivated leads to a rare disorder known as Mulibrey nanism, which results in growth delays and abnormalities in several organs. TRIM37, they found, is critical in preventing processes tied to abnormal cell division.