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New Technique Improves Forecasts for Canada’s Prized Salmon Fishery

March 2, 2015

A powerful method for analyzing and predicting nature’s dynamic and interconnected systems is now providing new forecasting and management tools for Canada’s premier fishery.

UC San Diego Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Visual Arts Department

November 3, 2016

…Emeritus Faculty and Alumni Exhibition,” running through Dec. 9. Two related events will be held to inaugurate the celebration, including a panel discussion from 6:30-8:00 p.m. on Nov. 3 at the University Art Gallery and the “Artists & Language” reception from 3-5 p.m. on Nov. 4 in the Seuss Room…

How Well Do Wet Masks Contain Droplets?

November 22, 2021

A team of international researchers modeled what happens to respiratory droplets when they come in contact with wet masks; their results show that damp masks are still effective at stopping these droplets from escaping the mask and being atomized into smaller, easier-to-spread aerosolized particles.

Building a Better Brain-in-a-Dish, Faster and Cheaper

September 6, 2018

Writing in the current online issue of the journal Stem Cells and Development, researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine describe development of a rapid, cost-effective method to create human cortical organoids directly from primary cells.

UC San Diego Scientists: Is a Dark Particle the ‘Dark Horse’ of Dark Matter?

March 1, 2018

…that a neutron can exhibit “dark decay,” meaning that about 1 percent of the time it changes into an elusive “dark particle.” This new dark particle, in its final state, may interact so weakly with normal matter that it escapes detection—which could explain why dark matter has never been observed.…

Campus Marks World AIDS Day with Candlelight Vigil, Viewing of Memorial Quilt, Educations Lectures

December 6, 2011

…by Jae Hansen’s photography exhibit, “Survivors,” which accompanied the quilt in the Price Center East. The photos feature people in San Diego, including Hansen, who have been long-term survivors of HIV/AIDS. Senior Delia Felix also found the photos and Quilt display moving. “I know a few friends whose parents either…

Researchers Discover Specific Tumor Environment That Triggers Cells to Metastasize

November 21, 2017

A team of bioengineers and bioinformaticians at the University of California San Diego have discovered how the environment surrounding a tumor can trigger metastatic behavior in cancer cells. Specifically, when tumor cells are confined in a dense environment, the researchers found that they turn on a specific set of genes…

UC San Diego Welcomes Comic-Con with Starpower—and Stellar Storytelling

July 9, 2024

“The Science of Story” is an exciting six-day journey into the realm of storytelling hosted by UC San Diego and headlined by Star Trek stars George Takei and John Cho. The event leads into Comic-Con, where the convergence of creativity, innovation and dialogue exemplifies the dynamic spirit of our community.

A Few of Our Favorite Things

December 14, 2023

As 2023 comes to a close, it’s time look back at some of this year’s moments and milestones. And, since a picture is worth a thousand words, what better way to do this than through the lens of campus photographer, Erik Jepsen?

Leading a Legacy

September 26, 2022

New director oversees renowned Stuart Collection.

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