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Living and Learning Neighborhoods Come to Life

February 6, 2020

…for instruction, including student-centered, technology-rich spaces designed to facilitate student interaction. Extending that spirit of exploration, collaboration and connection to the broader community, NTPLLN will include exciting new retail and dining options, and will serve as the new home of the UC San Diego Craft Center. The re-envisioned Craft Center…

Addressing the Diversity Gap in Health Care

February 7, 2024

According to experts, there is a disparity between the diversity of health care staff and the patients served.

First Satellite to View Earth from Deep Space Set for Launch

February 5, 2015

…Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Advanced Radiometer, or NISTAR, built and calibrated at NIST to measure reflected solar and emitted infrared planetary radiation. A 2000 National Research Council review of the science objectives of the mission stated “The task group found that the [DSCOVR] mission will complement and enhance…

UC San Diego Ranks 9th in the World for Most Influential Researchers

November 26, 2024

UC San Diego has the highest number of influential voices in the University of California system and tied for 9th highest among universities and institutes worldwide, according to Clarivate’s 2024 Highly Cited Researchers list.

A Front Row Seat to History

April 7, 2016

…Cuba’s culture, entrepreneurism and technology. The itinerary included a visit to the Museum of Cuban Art, immersion in the Old City and a meeting with the Cuban hip-hop duo Obsesion for a conversation on race and gender equality. “Having an opportunity to discuss social issues with Cubans after having ……

Obituary Notice—Charles Cox: Esteemed Scripps Professor of Oceanography

December 4, 2015

Charles “Chip” Cox, a professor emeritus at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego, passed away on Nov. 30, 2015. Cox conducted research on oceanic electromagnetic fields and the exploration of small-scale ocean structures, including measuring fine-scale fluctuations in temperature and salinity within ocean waters to understand the intensity…

Joris Gieskes: 1934-2024

June 17, 2024

Joris Gieskes, a marine chemist affiliated with Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego for nearly six decades, died May 19, 2024 at his home in Del Mar, Calif. He was 90.

November Brings a Joyful Celebration of Native Tradition and Culture

November 8, 2022

This November UC San Diego recognizes the rich and diverse cultures, traditions and stories of Native American tribes and communities with educational and community-building events.

Researchers: El Niño is Here, But Impact Still Difficult to Predict

December 3, 2015

…17 years ago, the technology has at least improved, said researchers. After the science community failed to recognize the 1982 El Niño until it was wreaking havoc that winter, a flood of new federal funding sought to minimize the chance that researchers would be caught off guard again. That led…

SDSC’s ‘Comet’ Supercomputer Helps Confirm Gravitational Wave Discovery

February 24, 2016

This month’s announcement by the National Science Foundation that scientists for the first time detected gravitational waves in the universe as hypothesized by Albert Einstein 100 years ago has opened up a new era of exploration for astronomers and astrophysicists. The NSF-funded Comet supercomputer at the San Diego Supercomputer Center…

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