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Second Seafloor Survey of Dumpsite off Coast of Southern California Completed

January 8, 2024

As part of ongoing efforts to understand the scale of the environmental impact from industrial waste dumping off the coast of Southern California, researchers from UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography revisited two industrial undersea dumpsites in April 2023.

UC San Diego’s Astrobiotechnology Hub to Drive Drug Discovery in Space

February 28, 2023

UC San Diego’s new Astrobiotechnology Hub brings together leaders in academia, biotechnology and aerospace industries under a united mission to advance stem cell science and commercialization in space.

Two-Sided Coin: Engineers for Exploration Program Pays Off for Students and Scientists

August 14, 2023

“This summer, I am getting to further my passion for environmentalism, all while developing critical electrical engineering skills,” says Engineers for Exploration intern Jordan Reichardt.

Five Decades, Countless Memories

September 10, 2020

…Angeles County Museum of Art and the City of Irvine’s master plan). Over time, Pereira’s unique Brutalist architectural design became known worldwide, eventually leading to the university using the building’s silhouette as its official logo—an early demonstration of how much influence architecture can have on an institution’s identity. “Geisel is…

Lim(b)itless in India: UC San Diego Students Travel Abroad to Empower Amputees

February 6, 2020

…including ones equipped with state-of-the-art 3D printers, to promote local talent and benefit the community. In the future, Cabrera says, Project Lim(b)itless and the COE plan to 3D-print prosthetics right in Calcutta and distribute them through a network of high-tech kiosks run by Sahaj Retail Limited, allowing them to reach…

Coming Home: Alumni Faculty Share Why They Came Back to Campus

December 1, 2016

…of Playwriting Division of Arts and Humanities The subject matter of Naomi Iizuka’s plays ranges from the lives of homeless teens living on the streets to the lives of men and women working in a meatpacking plant on the Ohio River. Yet, there’s a common thread. “It’s a preoccupation with…

Raising the Bar

October 24, 2013

…soothing color schemes and artwork, to next-generation medical equipment, designers from Cannon Design have fully integrated the vision and needs of patients, doctors and nurses. Each floor will combine all the necessary healing elements while achieving optimal safety and efficient delivery of care. “Healing within a patient is heavily influenced…

UC San Diego’s Big Ideas for 2016 — and Beyond

January 7, 2016

…of Philosophy, Division of Arts and Humanities “Ethics, most broadly understood, concerns what we ought to do. The right action depends on what we know and can do. That keeps changing,” says Callender. “UC San Diego is no stranger to work closing the science-ethics gap. It’s in our DNA. From…

Student Life Reignites with Treasured Campus Traditions, New Degrees and Division I Competition

September 30, 2021

…a research project and artistic expression to community service and study abroad. Students must apply on a quarterly basis for the program, which is co-led by the Colleges. A re-awakening of the Triton spirit Library Walk is once again bustling with student organizations, the stands of Triton Soccer Stadium are…

Talk of a “Twindemic”

September 17, 2020

…treat inflammatory conditions like arthritis, has shown promise in treating the sickest COVID-19 patients. The FDA has also issued an EUA for convalescent plasma (CP) therapy, which involves infusing patients with antibodies extracted from the blood of donors who have successfully recovered from COVID-19, with the hope that the resulting…

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