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UC San Diego Researcher to Lead First-of-Its-Kind NASA Identical Twins Study

May 1, 2014

…urine samples will be collected from the twins before, during and after the mission to search for genetic, proteomic (protein-related), metabolomic and molecular markers of the effects of – and adaptations to – space flight. The standard stay on the space station is approximately six months. No human has ever…

University Students Turn Satellite Images into Policy Analysis

June 15, 2015

…on the largest private collection of high-resolution satellite imagery on earth. Co-directors Gordon Hanson, a professor in the School of Global Policy and Strategy (GPS), and Qualcomm Institute research scientist Albert Yu-Min Lin oversaw the event, with hands-on management by lead coordinator Jessica Block and postdoctoral researcher (and GIS expert)…

UC San Diego Publishes Inaugural Sustainability Report during Earth Month

April 7, 2022

…the trees along the Stuart Collection’s Snake Path just outside Geisel Library, and learn how trees make UC San Diego a vibrant place to work and learn. Walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. Seventh Annual Green Talks Thursday, April 28, 5 - 7 p.m., at the Price Center Theater…

Lights, Camera, Service: Principles of Community get the Star Treatment at BEARLs

March 15, 2018

…of Tim Hawkinson’s famous Stuart Collection “Bear” outdoor sculpture, located near on the Warren campus, and “Earl” Warren, the college’s namesake. The event was established last year to promote UC San Diego’s Principles of Community, developed two decades ago to foster a campus culture of inclusivity and collaboration. The event…

Countdown To Twin Astronaut’s Return - UC San Diego Readies Next Steps in Landmark Study

February 26, 2016

When astronaut Scott Kelly returns to Earth on March 1, half of NASA’s first-of-its-kind study of twin astronauts and long duration space flight, researchers at University of California, San Diego School of Medicine and elsewhere will launch the mission’s next phase.

From Crafting to Dining to Wayfinding, New Services Enrich the Campus Experience

September 22, 2022

Welcome to the fall quarter! As UC San Diego continues its exciting transformation, faculty, staff and students can check out a few new developments that are enhancing the campus experience.

Say Hello to Our Newest Tritons

September 26, 2023

A fresh academic year has officially begun at UC San Diego and the campus is bustling with activity. More than 150,000 first year and transfer students applied to join the university, over 32,000 were admitted and an estimated 10,000 new undergraduate students are expected to enroll this fall.

Lei Liang Awarded First Research Artist in Residence at UC San Diego Qualcomm Institute

August 30, 2018

World-renowned composer Lei Liang has been named the inaugural Research Artist in Residence at the UC San Diego Qualcomm Institute. Appointed for three years, the Department of Music professor will expand his research on the sonification of coral reefs, highlighted in his “Hearing Seascapes” interdisciplinary courses.

New View of Species Interactions Offers Clues to Preserve Threatened Ecosystems

April 29, 2021

Scientists from around the world have produced a new analysis—believed to be the most detailed study of ecological data from global forests—that is furthering science’s understanding of species interactions and how diversity contributes to the preservation of ecosystem health.

The Future of AI is Now

November 2, 2023

Artificial intelligence in all its varied forms is rapidly accelerating, transforming our everyday lives and providing a powerful tool for scientific research. But what does it all mean and what does the future hold? Six UC San Diego experts share their insights.

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