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UC San Diego Celebrates Fast-Acting Heroes

January 17, 2023

Lives were saved on campus, thanks to fast-acting heroes who were recognized and celebrated.

Common Class of Drugs Linked to Increased Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease

September 4, 2020

UC San Diego researchers report that a class of drugs used for a broad array of conditions, from allergies and colds to hypertension and urinary incontinence, may be associated with an increased risk of cognitive decline, particularly in older adults at greater risk for Alzheimer’s disease.

UC San Diego Health Notifies Patients of Vendor Data Collection Issue

March 16, 2023

UC San Diego Health is notifying patients about vendor, Solv Health, using analytics without our authorization to schedule for Urgent Care and Express Care.

ICRA 2022 Preview: from Robots Inspired by Insects to Helping Robots Navigate and Interact

April 11, 2022

From algorithms that help robots better navigate and interact with the world and humans, to robots inspired by insects, researchers at the University of California San Diego are making significant contributions to the field of robotics at the 2022 International Conference on Robotics and Automation.

Visual Arts Group: A Community Connected through Art

July 11, 2023

Since its start in 2003, the UC San Diego Visual Arts Group has been a welcoming space for creative members of the campus community across all levels of artistic experience. Now, the group is celebrating the past 20 years as part of its latest art show.

Staying in the Loop: How Superconductors are Helping Computers “Remember”

March 13, 2024

To advance neuromorphic computing, some researchers are looking at analog improvements—advancing not just software, but hardware too. Research from the UC San Diego and UC Riverside shows a promising new way to store and transmit information using disordered superconducting loops.

Race and Romance, Online

November 4, 2013

Usually, research findings on the state of U.S. race relations are pretty bleak. But a study of online dating by UC San Diego sociologist Kevin Lewis suggests that racial barriers to romance are not as insurmountable as we might suppose.

Capturing the Zeitgeist: Exploring Urban Trends through Selfies

March 11, 2014

The term ‘selfie’ took on a life of its own in 2013, especially after the Oxford English Dictionary selected it as the ‘international word of the year’. The Internet and mobile phones were awash in self-portraits as consumers purchased more smartphones with front-facing cameras – turning the selfie into a…

The Other AI

October 3, 2023

Tricia Bertram Gallant, director of the Academic Integrity Office and Triton Testing Center at UC San Diego, shares her thoughts on the benefits and potential complications of artificial intelligence in the university setting.

N Equals One: New Podcast Features Hot Topics in Health Sciences

March 10, 2016

…One alludes to truly personalized medicine, in which the experimental sample size (n) includes just one person—you. “We wanted to create a communications platform where science enthusiasts can listen, learn—and hopefully be entertained — at times when they can’t read or watch videos, for example while exercising or driving,” said…

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