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Shooting for the Moon

January 21, 2021

…the Artemis program on social media, as a way to stay engaged with fans and the public. “One of the most important things throughout all of my career as an astronaut on the Space Station mission and with these future missions as well is to be able to share it…

How Your Brain Remembers What You Had for Dinner Last Night

January 17, 2018

Confirming earlier computational models, researchers at University of California San Diego and UC San Diego School of Medicine, with colleagues in Arizona and Louisiana, report that episodic memories are encoded in the hippocampus of the human brain by distinct, sparse sets of neurons.

Qualcomm Institute Announces Seed Grants to Build Clusters in Brain, Medical and Robotics Research

July 18, 2014

The Qualcomm Institute at the University of California, San Diego has given the green light to 35 new projects that are part of the institute’s Calit2 Strategic Research Opportunities (CSRO) program. Each one-year seed grant is worth up to $50,000 in support for researchers in areas of critical interest to…

David Victor Delivers Testimony to Nuclear Regulatory Commission on San Onofre Decommission

July 22, 2014

David Victor, UC San Diego School of International Relations and Pacific Studies professor and director of the Laboratory on International Law and Regulation, gave his first testimony to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Tuesday, July 15 as part of his role to help keep the public informed about the…

UC San Diego Announces Chancellor’s Medal and Revelle Medal Honorees

June 19, 2014

…the top echelons of social science research and teaching. He revolutionized the study of international relations and comparative politics by conceptualizing how the international economy shapes domestic politics and vice versa. Regarded as one of the most highly respected political scientists in the world, he was elected in 1995 to…

Creating a New Kind of Climate Warrior

November 3, 2016

…multiple solutions that improve social and economic outcomes for these families in India,” said Angela Baker, director of Qualcomm Wireless Reach. “We are thrilled about the implications of the study and proud to have supported these efforts since the program’s inception.” Gathering feedback on clean cookstove use. Project Surya researchers…

Upward & Onward: Gen Z Finds UC San Diego’s Career Center Relevant

November 7, 2019

…a world permeated by social networks and the internet, in-person connection and coaching remain crucial in developing employable graduates. The Career Center is working alongside the university’s alumni office to foster these real life connections, further enabling the center to increase outreach to employers and alumni advocates. Increasing alumni involvement…

San Diego Events Map Future of Brain Research and Remedies

September 8, 2015

Two University of California, San Diego-sponsored events in September, over two consecutive Saturdays, highlight the importance of a comprehensive approach to brain research. First, on Sept. 12, is an education and advocacy forum for the public bringing together those affected by Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, brain injury, stroke, epilepsy, autism,…

Culture Shapes How We Learn to Reason?

June 24, 2019

Psychology research with children in the U.S. and China suggests there isn’t a universal trajectory for how abstract thought develops – and that culture may play a role.

COVID-19 Opens a Partisan Gap on Voting by Mail

September 22, 2020

Before the pandemic, there wasn’t any difference in the rates at which Democratic and Republican voters actually cast their ballots by mail or in-person. That may change now.

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