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When Retirement Comes With a Daily Dose of Cannabis

February 19, 2017

New York Times

Gates Foundation Boosts UCSD-Led Malaria Research

February 18, 2017

San Diego Union-Tribune

UCSD Study Finds New Ovarian Cancer Treatment Possibilities

February 18, 2017

San Diego Union-Tribune

New Grant Boosts UC San Diego-Led Malaria Research Program

February 17, 2017

Scott Lafee

‘Lossless’ Metamaterial Could Boost Efficiency of Lasers and Other Light-based Devices

February 16, 2017

Liezel Labios

Antibiotic Effective Against Drug-Resistant Bacteria in Pediatric Skin Infections

February 16, 2017

Scott LaFee

this week @ uc san diego : February 16, 2017

February 16, 2017

Giving the Ice a Voice

February 16, 2017

Giving the Ice a Voice Composer Brings Sounds of Antarctic Ice Shelves to Life with Help of Scripps Researcher Composer Glenn McClure listens to the ice on the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica. “I placed my ear to the sea ice and I could hear not only the ice cracking…

Engineering Undergraduates Use DNA Origami to Target Cancer

February 16, 2017

Engineering students are using DNA origami to fight cancer. Photos by David Baillot/Jacobs School of Engineering Engineering Undergraduates Use DNA Origami to Target Cancer A team of engineering students has a cancer-fighting idea up its sleeve—and the sleeve is nanoscale. The idea is based on a new cutting-edge research tool…

Through the Looking Glass

February 16, 2017

Through the Looking Glass UC San Diego alumnus uses innovative technology to help visually impaired navigate the world Photos by Erik Jepsen/UC San Diego Publications When asked what qualities a successful entrepreneur should have, Suman Kanuganti’s answer is succinct: “Have Drive. Learn. Embrace risks.” Qualities Kanuganti (MBA ’14) possesses in…

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