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Climate Change May Suppress Santa Ana Winds, Particularly in Fall

January 31, 2019

…getting longer in all Mediterranean climate regions, including California, according to established research. Climate change projections made by other researchers suggest that the Great Basin will warm up more than the coastal region, but previous studies of how future climate might affect Santa Anas had produced conflicting results. Guzman-Morales and…

Archaeologists Explore Secrets of Neolithic Village off Israel’s Coast

December 10, 2020

…for the formation of Mediterranean farming communities as well as a time when climate changes and rising sea levels required new, innovative modes of human adaptation. As the scientists learn more about this period of social evolution, they will add their discoveries to an existing well of knowledge stored in…

Tips to Eat Sustainably as a Student on a Budget

April 28, 2022

…other toppings for a Mediterranean take For a sweeter but no less delicious or healthy option that I love to have for breakfast, sweet potato + nut butter of your choice (I go with almond butter) + banana slices + cinnamon. Another easy way to cut down on food and…

Qualcomm Institute’s Ashley Richter Wins Interdisciplinary Research Award

April 26, 2013

Archaeological Anthropology Ph.D. candidate Ashley M. Richter has won an Interdisciplinary Research Award from the University of California, San Diego’s Office of Graduate Studies and Graduate Student Association.

Students As Oracles: In Delphi, UC San Diego Researchers Report Cyber-Archaeology Findings

October 25, 2013

Students from the University of California, San Diego who are part of a National Science Foundation graduate training program in cultural heritage diagnostics spent part of October in the cradle of Western civilization – ancient Greece.

UC San Diego Anthropology Professor Becomes Chair-Elect of ASOR Committee on Archaeological Policy

December 11, 2013

Thomas E. Levy, a professor of anthropology at the University of California, San Diego, has been unanimously elected to as Chair-Elect of the American Schools of Oriental Research (ASOR) Committee on Archaeological Policy (CAP).

Number of Days Without Rain to Dramatically Increase in Some World Regions

March 13, 2014

By the end of the 21st century, some parts of the world can expect as many as 30 more days a year without precipitation, according to a new study by Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego researchers.

Joseph Reid: Science Expert in Global Ocean Circulation

April 8, 2015

Joseph L. Reid, professor emeritus of physical oceanography in the Integrative Oceanography Division at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego, and renowned expert in ocean circulation, died of natural causes on April 2, 2015, at his home in Del Mar, Calif. He was 92.

University Students Turn Satellite Images into Policy Analysis

June 15, 2015

Recently, over 50 students – most of them graduate students – showed up for the day-long Big Pixel Hackathon to Discover the Planet in Atkinson Hall’s Calit2 Theater. The May 23 hackathon was organized by the Big Pixel Initiative (BPI) to showcase what can happen when you let students loose…

UC San Diego Announces Holder of Endowed Chair in Ancient Greek History

August 6, 2015

The University of California San Diego Division of Arts and Humanities has completed the Herculean task of appointing the last of three endowed chair holders at the Center for Hellenic Studies, launched earlier this year.

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