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SDSC’s ‘Expanse’ Supercomputer Formally Enters Production

December 8, 2020

The San Diego Supercomputer Center at UC San Diego announced that its new Expanse supercomputer formally entered service for researchers following a program review by the National Science Foundation, which awarded SDSC a grant in mid-2019 to build the innovative system.

NASA Awards UC San Diego Orthopedist Distinguished Public Service Medal for Research

June 15, 2017

…once they return to Earth. In one study, Hargens and colleagues examined six NASA crewmembers before and after spending four to seven months in microgravity on the International Space Station (ISS). The team found that astronauts on long space missions do not experience a change in spinal disc height. Instead,…

UC San Diego’s PhD Programs Dominate U.S. News and World Report’s Best Grad Schools List

March 20, 2018

As prospective graduate students across the country research course offerings and consider possible universities to attend, U.S. News & World Report has released its annual list of the nation’s top graduate programs that names professional schools and academic divisions at the University of California San Diego among the best in…

Sherlock Launches Secure, Compliant Cloud Services in Amazon Web Services

June 30, 2017

The Health Cyberinfrastructure (CI) Division of the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at the University of California San Diego, has deployed its secure and compliant Cloud solution, Sherlock Cloud, in Amazon Web Services (AWS).

SDSC Invites Researches to Apply for Access to Gordon Supercomputer

September 14, 2012

The San Diego Supercomputer Center is seeking innovative applications for the next round of user allocations on its data-intensive Gordon supercomputer, which went into operation earlier this year.

SDSC Participates in CalWater Extreme Precipitation Project

February 11, 2015

…management, visualization and modeling resources, and expertise to a two-month wintertime field campaign to study “atmospheric rivers” and particles of dust, smoke, sea spray, and organic materials called aerosols along the western U.S. coast to better understand variability in the region’s water supply, flood and drought hazards, infrastructure requirements, and…

SDSC’s ‘Comet’ Supercomputer Helps Confirm Gravitational Wave Discovery

February 24, 2016

This month’s announcement by the National Science Foundation that scientists for the first time detected gravitational waves in the universe as hypothesized by Albert Einstein 100 years ago has opened up a new era of exploration for astronomers and astrophysicists. The NSF-funded Comet supercomputer at the San Diego Supercomputer Center…

UC San Diego Develops First-In-Kind Protocol for Creating ‘Wired Miniature Brains’

June 10, 2024

Researchers have developed — and shared — a process for creating brain cortical organoids — essentially miniature artificial brains with functioning neural networks

Many Reasons for Optimism at Scripps Institution of Oceanography as It Moves Deeper into Second Cent

December 13, 2011

…of ocean, atmospheric, and earth science. And academia. The creative drive of forward-thinking Scripps leaders led to the establishment of UC San Diego more than 50 years ago. Today, it takes a talented team of people to keep Scripps Institution of Oceanography vital. Scripps hiring and research continue to thrive…

Coronavirus Response Barely Slows Rising Carbon Dioxide

June 7, 2021

Atmospheric carbon dioxide measured at NOAA’s Mauna Loa Atmospheric Baseline Observatory peaked for 2021 in May at a monthly average of 419 parts per million (ppm), the highest level since accurate measurements began 63 years ago, Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego announced today.

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