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Hidden Mangrove Forest in the Yucatan Peninsula Reveals Ancient Sea Levels

October 4, 2021

A new study led by researchers across the University of California system in the United States and researchers in Mexico focuses on an ancient mangrove forest that is thriving in the Yucatan Peninsula—more than 124 miles from the coast.

Scientists at UC San Diego Receive $10M Department of Energy Grant to Promote Battery Recycling

December 8, 2022

A team including scientists at the University of California San Diego has been chosen to lead a $10M project to promote battery recycling and reuse. It’s part of a $74M award from the United States Department of Energy program on Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.

Black Surf Week: Catching Waves and Building Community

September 28, 2023

The annual Black Surf Week kicked off the academic year by inviting a cohort of over 30 student participants to dive headfirst into educational sessions and activities that explore and discuss Black and African Diasporic relationships to land and water.

Real-life Toy Story

January 30, 2014

…where WowWee and their collaborators from the UC San Diego Coordinated Robotics Lab unveiled MiP, the first in a one-of-a-kind new line of self-balancing vehicles. At CES, MiP was named a Product of the Future by Popular Science, earned an Innovation and Design award from ShowStoppers, was a highly popular…

Materials Documenting Birth of Nuclear Age to Be Digitized

February 6, 2014

…scientists with whom Szilard collaborated, including Albert Einstein, Enrico Fermi, Jonas Salk, Edward Teller, and Linus Pauling. Also included are a variety of biographical materials, such as immigration papers and passports—Szilard was born in Budapest, emigrating to the U.S. in 1938— and biographical articles and sketches. Draft pages of Einstein’s…

Scientists Try Old Weapon Against Deadly New Target

October 23, 2014

…Control (CDC) and in collaboration with public health authorities and our sister UC medical centers. Currently there are no reported cases of Ebola in San Diego. We are confident that we have the expertise in treating patients with serious infectious diseases and are prepared to care for these patients in…

Turning Point with China

February 9, 2017

…officials, scholars and think-tank researchers, many of whom have served under both political parties and every U.S. president since Richard Nixon. Susan Shirk, center, with School of Global Policy and Strategy colleagues. “The people who came together to work diligently on this report — from all areas of professional expertise…

Technology at Campaign Launch Captivates Guests

April 6, 2017

…the most influential robotics researchers in the world, was at the event in collaboration with Fetch Robotics, which provides reliable and safe autonomous mobile robots for commercial applications. Alums tackle nanoscale VR. Nanome, started by UC San Diego alumni, is capitalizing on the new Virtual Reality headsets by creating VR…

Thinking Outside the Museum Box

March 8, 2018

…all over the world—from collaborating with neuroscientists to create the first 3D model of an octopus brain to conversations with astrophysicists about the end of the universe. Advice every UC San Diego student should know…The best way to learn is by doing. Think strategically about what trajectory you want to…

Researchers Uncover Possible Link Between Sleep Apnea and Cardiovascular Disease

June 14, 2018

…Jepsen/UC San Diego Publications Researchers Uncover Possible Link Between Sleep Apnea and Cardiovascular Disease More than 12 percent of the adult population in America suffers from OSA, a condition characterized by airway collapse that leaves them (and their startled bed partners) gasping for breath in their sleep. If they’re lucky…

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