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Size Matters for Bee ‘Superorganism’ Colonies

November 10, 2021

Researchers studying honey bees have found that colony size matters in determining how members make decisions in the face of dynamic survival conditions. Large, established colonies are less likely to take chances while smaller colonies are much more willing to take risks.

SDSC Receives Honors in 2012 HPCwire Readers’ and Editors’ Choice Awards

November 13, 2012

The San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at the University of California, San Diego, has been recognized by HPCwire, a top online publication covering high-performance computing and related technologies, for the Center’s innovative Data Oasis parallel file storage system.

The Making of a Revolution

September 25, 2017

…because they represent interest groups. Personalities and other individual traits are often seen as much less important. But what happens when someone with an inflated ego or little experience becomes the one in control? A group of political scientists at the University of California San Diego are expanding the conversation.

Buzz-Worthy Restaurants to Bring Local Flavor to Campus

September 10, 2020

…and plenty of vegetable choices such as sautéed cauliflower, Chinese cabbage, string beans and mapo tofu. Fusion favorites, like orange chicken and broccoli beef are also available. Fan-Fan, led by a UC San Diego Rady School MBA alumnus, hopes to transform the culinary experience on campus by offering the best…

Graduate Student’s Steerable Brain Catheter Wins Big at Inventors Competition

December 6, 2018

…recognized with the People’s Choice Award and second place overall at the 2018 Collegiate Inventors Competition, organized by the National Inventors Hall of Fame. His device—called Neurotendo—has main applications in diagnosing and treating cerebral aneurysms, which are bulging spots in an artery near the brain. One in 50 people in…

SDSC Announces 2014 Internship Opportunities for High School Students

January 22, 2014

The San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at the University of California, San Diego, will once again offer its Research Experience for High School Students (REHS) summer program, in which students will be integrated into multidisciplinary research teams to help them gain experience in particular areas of computational research.

Computers in a Jazz Ensemble? Inventing Improvisational AI

January 13, 2022

Project REACH: Raising Co-creativity in Cyber-Human Musicianship is teaching computers how to improvise, musically.

The Most Delicious Way to Support Climate Initiatives

April 20, 2023

Across the University of California, there’s a commitment to increase sustainable food procurement to help reduce the university’s carbon footprint. Here at UC San Diego, we’ve sparked a sustainable change that has rippled throughout the campus.

UC San Diego is Sierra Magazine’s 7th Coolest School in Nation for Sustainability Efforts

August 11, 2015

UC San Diego has been named the 7th “Coolest School” by Sierra magazine, climbing 10 spots from last year in the publication’s annual ranking of America’s greenest colleges. The campus was recognized for its commitment to protecting the environment, reducing water use significantly, addressing climate issues and encouraging environmental responsibility.

“Californian Shaman” High School Students Explore Plants, Medicine and More

October 12, 2017

…to narrow down my choices.” This summer, Siegel lead multiple groups of San Diego high school students and teachers through the weeklong program. He said he hopes to stay connected with students who are interested in joining UC San Diego research groups. “I have been inspired by conservation and learning…

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