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Coronavirus Global Slowdown Is Cleaning the Skies. How Long Will It Last?

April 23, 2020

…stocks and the overall health of the oceans now that fishing vessels are, by and large, docked. Veerabhadran Ramanathan But what is more debatable is whether things return to normal or not after all this, they say. After this tragedy-induced alteration of life is declared over, what is left is…

Q&A: Student Socializing, Recreation and Travel

November 5, 2020

…ID card and campus health screening results at check-in. Q. Are students allowed to socialize in groups outside? A. UC San Diego received approval from the County of San Diego to offer a pilot program that allows students to socialize in small groups (three or less), so long as they…

Campus’s Remarkable Transformation Celebrated at Open House

May 18, 2023

Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla recently gathered a lively and engaged crowd at the Ida & Cecil Green Faculty Club to look back at all that we’ve accomplished and get a glimpse of what is to come in our remarkable campus transformation.

Forum Shines Light on Gender-Based Violence Incidents and Solutions

May 4, 2023

For 10 years, UC San Diego’s Center for Gender Equity and Health has been working to make the underrated and underreported issue of gender-based violence visible. A forum last week, brought together dozens of government agencies, nonprofits and community-led efforts across the state.

First-Ever Innovation Day at Petco Park Showcases Diversity of UC San Diego’s Innovation Workforce

May 5, 2022

…a mission to deliver health equity to America’s most vulnerable families), UNIGRID (making solid-state batteries accessible on the consumer market), Micronoma (enabling early-stage cancer diagnosis using microbial nucleic acid) and many more. Welfie CEO Dr. Steven Moyo. “Events like Innovation Day are an opportunity to highlight Black and women-led companies…

Class of 2020’s Rising Stars

June 11, 2020

…realized,” she said. Her mental health was affected by the reality of this situation as she came to terms with the idea that these next months would look much different than what she planned, yet she persevered and says she’s better off for it. “I might not get to spend…

It’s Not Just SARS-CoV-2: Most Respiratory Viruses Spread by Aerosols

September 8, 2021

SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV, influenza, measles, and the rhinoviruses that cause the common cold can all spread via aerosols that can build up in indoor air and linger for hours, an international, interdisciplinary team of researchers has reported in a review published in the journal Science.

Cancer Isn’t Taking a Timeout for COVID-19; Neither are Clinical Trials

July 23, 2020

…at UC San Diego Health. These life-saving studies continue to be offered. With additional safety measures in place, clinical trials offer patients potentially lifesaving therapies during the pandemic As a last-ditch effort to halt the head and neck cancer that had spread to Bernard Thurman’s lymph nodes and lungs, the…

New Technology from UC San Diego Cracks Fundamental Challenge in Neuroscience

October 10, 2022

A new study by researchers at the University of California San Diego demonstrates a new neurotechnology geared toward answering a long-running question in neuroscience: How can scientists link the separate activity of many single neurons in the brain to the waves and oscillations of the local broade

New Plant Protein Discoveries Could Ease Global Food and Fuel Demands

May 1, 2013

New discoveries of the way plants transport important substances across their biological membranes to resist toxic metals and pests, increase salt and drought tolerance, control water loss and store sugar can have profound implications for increasing the supply of food and energy for our rapidly growing global population. That’s the…

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