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Scientists Explore Signals for a Quantum Universe

July 24, 2020

UC San Diego’s Daniel Green set out to find a signal for the quantum origin of structure by applying theoretical techniques used to understand the way particles scatter in colliders.

The Thinking Undead: How Dormant Bacteria Calculate Their Return to Life

October 6, 2022

Facing extreme conditions such as starvation and stress, some bacterial cells enter a dormant state in which life processes stop. Biologists have discovered how they assess environmental conditions for a return to life, carrying implications for evaluating life on Earth as well as other planets.

Study Finds Manta Rays Are Local Commuters; Not Long-Distance Travelers

June 20, 2016

A Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego-led research team studied satellite-tracked manta rays to shed light on the lives of these mysterious ocean giants.

UC San Diego Alumni to Re-connect with Campus During 5th Annual Alumni Weekend June 6-9

May 16, 2013

…thought-leaders to a career strategies workshop by top professionals and a family night at Birch Aquarium where mysteries of the ocean will be revealed. Alumni and friends will join the campus community Saturday, June 8 for the Alumni Celebration to honor this year’s distinguished alumni, including an expert in defense…

Students Gear Up for 33rd Annual Sun God Festival

April 16, 2015

…approach teaches students protective strategies to still enjoy drinking alcohol but in a way that reduces the level of risk. Other universities have included a beer garden to promote limited and paced alcohol consumption with good success. This is a promising method to reduce the perceived ‘need’ by students to…

John Lithgow: An Actor’s Lessons

October 19, 2017

…of Global Policy and Strategy and a distinguished professor emeritus of political science. Gourevitch attended Harvard at the same time as Lithgow. The two men even appeared in Gilbert and Sullivan’s “Trial by Jury” with Gourevitch, who was a graduate student at the time, performing in the chorus and Lithgow…

Stacks in the Corner: One-of-a-Kind Clinic Provides Hope for Treatment of Hoarding Disorder

April 30, 2020

…have problems with problem-solving, planning and prospective memory—recalling planned actions in the future. So we go in and teach them skills that will improve their executive functioning, to make it easier for them to make decisions that will support their recovery. “Then we start the process that actually treats the…

A Brave New Virtual World of Work?

May 14, 2020

…of Global Policy and Strategy, predicts the latter, while noting both its benefits and drawbacks. “Many organizations have now made large investments in both physical capital for employees to work from home (e.g. laptops, software), and organizational capabilities required to facilitate this as a result of the pandemic,” said Lyons,…

Social Justice as Part of the Remedy for What Ails Us

June 3, 2021

…action, clear-eyed and carefully planned. Dr. Evonne Kaplan-Liss “We have seen how the disadvantaged suffer; we have learned all too well about at least some of the everyday indignities that confront them. We hear their collective voices calling for change and it is no longer enough to claim awareness and…

UC San Diego’s New Downtown Hub Park & Market Opens to the Public

May 12, 2022

…Park & Market—the university’s long-planned presence in downtown San Diego—opened to the community with a bang last weekend. From left, Betsy Brennan, president and CEO, Downtown San Diego Partnership; Bruce Mayberry, chairman of the board, San Diego Black Chamber of Commerce; Mary Walshok, associate vice chancellor for Public Programs; UC…

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