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Presidential Advisor John Holdren to Speak at UC San Diego

February 17, 2016

John Holdren, President Barack Obama’s senior science and technology advisor, will speak at the University of California, San Diego for the fifth annual Herb York Memorial Lecture on Monday, Feb. 29. A keynote event for the UC Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (IGCC), the visit is cosponsored by the…

New Study Shows Red Tides Can Be Predicted

March 13, 2017

A For over a century, scientists have been trying to understand what causes red tides to form in coastal areas seemingly out of nowhere. Using a novel technique developed by Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego scientist George Sugihara and colleagues, that mystery is finally…

Touch Goes Digital

September 5, 2013

Researchers at the University of California, San Diego report a breakthrough in technology that could pave the way for digital systems to record, store, edit and replay information in a dimension that goes beyond what we can see or hear: touch.

UC San Diego Announces Second Cohort for Blue Economy Accelerator

September 26, 2022

University of California San Diego’s Rady School of Management and Scripps Institution of Oceanography have selected the second cohort for the StartBlue program, an accelerator for startups dedicated to tackling ocean-focused challenges and solutions.

Nathan Fletcher Named First ‘Professor of Practice’ at UC San Diego

January 24, 2013

…and elections, international democratization, military relations, counterterrorism, and public policy. He will also be deeply engaged beyond the classroom. Plans and possibilities include: advising and mentoring students as well as connecting them with internship and employment opportunities. He will also collaborate with faculty on public policy projects, in the UC…

New Frontiers of Cognitive Networking

September 25, 2015

Researchers at the Qualcomm Institute are exploring ways to improve cognitive networking so that device-to-device communication is more efficient and effective.

Researchers Rely on Comet to Showcase Color-Changing Materials

June 3, 2019

According to a release issued in April by Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech), a serendipitous discovery by graduate student Dylan T. Christiansen has led to materials that quickly change color from completely clear to a range of vibrant hues – and back again.

Imagination Gets a Boost with $1 Million Gift

November 21, 2013

…as well as government, military and corporate clients. “When I was a little kid, I was always fascinated by space and science fiction. And Arthur C. Clarke was certainly someone I admired,” said Mark D. Dankberg, ViaSat chairman of the board and CEO. “Imagination is one of the core elements…

Lytle Scholarship Concert Presents ‘Jazz Piano Summit’

January 18, 2018

…General admission is $50; tickets for active and former military are $40; and $10 for students from all schools. For further information, click here.

UC San Diego-led Team Discovers Scarab from Time of Biblical Pharaoh

September 16, 2014

Archaeologists led by University of California, San Diego Anthropology Professor Thomas E. Levy have discovered a small Egyptian scarab bearing the name of Sheshonq I – the only historical figure mentioned in both the Hebrew Bible (as Shishak) and Egyptian monuments indirectly related to the Biblical King Solomon.

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