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Planet Hunter

October 26, 2017

…the desired image. An artistic concept of Kepler-186f, the first validated Earth-size planet to orbit a distant star in the habitable zone. Photo by NASA Ames/JPL-Caltech/T. Pyle “It was really fun, a lot of hard work, and I got to visit Johnson Space Center, the Jet Propulsion Lab and other…

Astrophysicist Enlightens Campus, Community with Portable Planetarium

November 1, 2018

…Wright have access to state-of-the-art telescopes, like the W. M. Keck Observatory, in remote locations like Mauna Kea, Hawaii, where city light pollution is diminished and dark skies afford optimal viewing. Many communities, even those in San Diego, however, lack easy access to observing dark skies. “I’m really excited for…

New Study: Protecting Large Ocean Areas Doesn’t Curb Fishing Catches

May 31, 2023

In the first-ever “before and after” assessment of the impact of establishing Mexico’s Revillagigedo National Park on the fishing industry, a team of U.S. and Mexican researchers found that Mexico’s industrial fishing sector did not incur economic losses five years after the park’s creation.

Hari Garudadri: Improving the World Through Signal Processing, Step by Step by Step

July 24, 2014

Throughout Hari Garudadri’s career, three things have remained constant: A fascination with signal processing, a love for work with a humanitarian focus and (fittingly) the number three.

UC San Diego Library Awarded Recordings at Risk Grant to Preserve Melanesian Audio Recordings

May 28, 2019

The UC San Diego Library is one of 20 recipients of the Recordings at Risk award, designed to support the preservation of rare and unique audio content of high scholarly value through digital reformatting.

New Research Shows Wildlife & Marine Environment Benefit when Island-Ocean Connections Are Restored

December 5, 2022

A new perspective published today recognizes the critical link between island and marine ecosystems and identifies island and near-shore marine environmental characteristics that promote strong linkages in these ecosystems around the world.

Four Early Career Professors at UC San Diego Awarded Sloan Research Fellowships

March 1, 2023

Four UC San Diego faculty have been selected as 2023 Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellows, a prestigious award for early-career scientists of outstanding promise. The fellowships are awarded in recognition of distinguished performance and a unique potential to make substantial contributions.

Give and Make

April 12, 2018

…work with such tiny arteries. Every second and every movement counts,” said Michael Madani, MD, chief of cardiovascular surgery. “It truly takes a multi-disciplinary team to care for these patients and that’s why our hospital has a great success rate with this procedure.” Madani has upped the PTE game and…

HDSI Welcomes New Partnership with Viasat

June 26, 2019

New partnership joins university’s data science hub with leading communications firm collaborating on establishing educational and research connections as well as increased opportunities for students

Rare Posters, Drawings From the Spanish Civil War on View at Geisel Library Through May 11, 2012

January 25, 2012

“So There Will Be No Forgetting: Images from the Spanish Civil War,” an exhibit of materials from the Mandeville Special Collections Library’s Southworth Collection, will be on view at UC San Diego’s Geisel Library from January 23 through May 11, 2012.

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