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The Future of AI is Now

November 2, 2023

Artificial intelligence in all its varied forms is rapidly accelerating, transforming our everyday lives and providing a powerful tool for scientific research. But what does it all mean and what does the future hold? Six UC San Diego experts share their insights.

Ahead of the Curve

May 19, 2016

…Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Their mission: To come up with recommendations to slow the pace of global warming by “bending the curve” of rapidly rising greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Their timing couldn’t have been more perfect. The University of California Carbon and Climate Neutrality Summit, held last October…

Artist Offers Dystopic Vision of New Life Emerging from Great Pacific Garbage Patch

January 18, 2017

Visitors to the gallery@calit2 on the University of California San Diego campus will be treated to a mind-expanding yet dystopic art show that asks a simple question: If life started today in our plastic debris-filled oceans, what kinds of life forms would emerge out of the contemporary primordial ooze? The…

Economic Impact of COVID-19 will Make the Fight Against Climate Change Harder

April 15, 2020

Measures to slow the spread of the coronavirus have reduced the demand for fuel and slashed oil prices. Global emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2), the chief long-term cause of climate warming, have slid perhaps by one-fifth, but can we expect COVID-19 to create lasting change for the planet?

Can COP Keep up with an Evolving Climate Effort?

December 15, 2022

Another United Nations climate conference (COP) has come and gone, leaving the world to scratch its head over what was accomplished. The annual conference has ballooned over the years into a massive climate festival: nearly 50,000 people — an all-time record — taking part.

A Year in Review: A Look Back as We Move Ahead

December 9, 2021

…And Scripps Institution of Oceanography’s partnership with NOAA led to a seafloor survey that found thousands of barrels at a DDT dumpsite off the Los Angeles coast. Now that the area has been extensively mapped, researchers are hopeful the data will inform the development of strategies to address potential impacts…

Mike Judge and Members of Wong Fu Productions to be Honored by UC San Diego Alumni

June 2, 2015

Distinguished alumni of the University of California, San Diego including filmmaker and animator Mike Judge, as well as all three members of the YouTube sensation, Wong Fu Productions will be recognized during the campus’s annual Alumni Weekend, June 4-7. Also honored will be San Diego Unified School District superintendent Cindy…

New Technology Unscrambles the Chatter of Microbes

February 5, 2024

Researchers from University of California San Diego have developed a new search tool to that can match microbes to the metabolites they produce with no prior knowledge, an innovation that could transform our understanding of both human health and the environment.

Awash in Potential: Wastewater Provides Early Detection of SARS-CoV-2 Virus

July 7, 2022

Scientists and physicians at UC San Diego and Scripps Research describe how wastewater sequencing provided dramatic new insights into levels and variants of SARS-CoV-2 on campus and in the broader community — a key step to public health interventions in advance of COVID-19 case surges.

Finding a Path to the Green Job Industry

October 4, 2012

…Geographic Information Systems Analyst Oceanographic Engineer Assistant Renewable Energy Analyst Sustainable Communities Associate For more information on UC San Diego’s Career Services Center, go to: http://career.ucsd.edu/ “At UC San Diego, we’re dedicated to producing citizens of the 21st century who will lead our country in finding solutions to our most…

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