April 26, 2023
April 26, 2023 —
It is not surprising that we make everyday decisions based on what other people do. But what about more consequential choices, do we stick to our own internal principles? Many of us think (and say) we do. Yet research from UC San Diego suggests that’s not so.
June 23, 2021
June 23, 2021 —
Those with power, such as the wealthy are more likely to blame others for having shortcomings and they are also less troubled by reports of inequality, according to recent research from the University of California San Diego’s Rady School of Management.
November 28, 2022
November 28, 2022 —
Both Democrats and Republicans would rather take away funding from their political party than give money to the other party, reveals a new University of California San Diego Rady School of Management study.
April 12, 2019
April 12, 2019 —
The Voter’s Choice Act is transforming voting methods in California: the how, where and when of voting. Is it also changing who votes?
October 18, 2012
October 18, 2012 —
…allows voters to save choices for future use at ballot box Propositions 30 through 40 – 11 in all – are on the statewide California ballot this year. And there are countless commercials, mailers, and editorials trying to sway voters’ opinions. What’s a voter to do? Visit CaliforniaChoices.org for comprehensive…
March 14, 2011
March 14, 2011 —
…He leads the interdepartmental group on Computational Statistics and Machine Learning. More… Dragos Oprea Dragos Oprea is an assistant professor in the Department of Mathematics. His research is in algebraic geometry and its interactions with mathematical physics. Oprea is the author of 10 published research articles, and his research has…
November 27, 2012
November 27, 2012 —
In older adults, antipsychotic drugs are commonly prescribed off-label for a number of disorders outside of their Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved indications – schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. In a new study, four of the antipsychotics most commonly prescribed off label for use in patients over 40 were found to…
May 1, 2023
May 1, 2023 —
Professor Shlomo Dubmov is working on a project with researchers in Europe to enhance the creative relationship between humans and computers — by teaching computers to play improv jazz.
September 19, 2023
September 19, 2023 —
Three on-campus markets—Roger’s Market, Sixth Market and Seventh Market—will feature Amazon’s Just Walk Out technology, eliminating checkout lines and saving valuable time for students, faculty and staff.
November 16, 2017
November 16, 2017 —
…to conversations about informed choice,” explained Arts and Humanities Dean Cristina Della Coletta. “How do we make the choices we make? What are the consequences of some of the actions we take? What are the outcomes, either intended or unintended, that come out of amazing scientific and technological discoveries? These…