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Cell Division Quality Control ‘Stopwatch’ Uncovered

March 28, 2024

UC San Diego biologists have uncovered a quality control timing mechanism tied to cell division. The “stopwatch” function keeps track of mitosis and acts as a protective measure when the process takes too long, preventing the formation of cancerous cells.

Rising Ocean Acidification Leads to Anxiety in Fish

December 4, 2013

A new research study combining marine physiology, neuroscience, pharmacology, and behavioral psychology has revealed a surprising outcome from increases of carbon dioxide uptake in the oceans: anxious fish.

Diverse Undergraduate Research Spotlighted at Upcoming Conference

April 20, 2023

Undergraduate students at UC San Diego will soon present their scholarly work at the 36th annual Undergraduate Research Conference (URC) on April 22, one of only a handful of UC San Diego conferences featuring the research of students from all disciplines.

Prominent Neurologist Named Director of Sanford Institute for Empathy and Compassion at UC San Diego

February 29, 2024

William Mobley, MD, PhD, Distinguished Professor of Neurosciences at UC San Diego School of Medicine, to lead unique institute focused on empathy and compassion research and medical education

Holocaust Living History Workshop Launches 2020-2021 Series Virtually

October 5, 2020

The University of California San Diego’s Holocaust Living History Workshop (HLHW) is returning this fall with a yearlong series of seven lectures that underscore the theme “Witnessing the Past: Holocaust Histories.”

Surfing for Science

August 4, 2022

…hardware components (sensors, flash memory, etc.) through software in order to form a cohesive system.” The next step is calibrating the sensors on the Smartfin, which measure temperature, speed, magnetic fields, orientation and velocity. From an engineering point of view, adapting to near-shore conditions was the most difficult part of…

Experts Explain Why Big Data is a Big Deal

March 20, 2014

…massive amounts of flash-based memory. Gordon’s role in keeping tabs on the far-flung fields of climatology, finance (think Wall Street), food production, big industry, physics, biological science, government – the list goes on and on – can never be underestimated. Norman outlined the three major categorical functions of big data:…

New Campus Memorial Honors Protesters for Peace

February 6, 2014

New Campus Memorial Honors Protesters for Peace The May 1970 Peace Memorial is located adjacent to the Revelle Plaza Fountain and features a marble plaque complete with a light installation. A bench was added to the space, as was a newly planted coral tree, to give students a place to…

Former Provost Calls for Critical Thinking about Professional Protocols and Privilege

April 12, 2017

For 38 years Don Wayne applied his time and talent to the University of California San Diego in various capacities, from graduate student in literature to provost of Revelle College. Wayne, now professor emeritus in the Department of Literature, returns to campus as the department’s featured Alumni Lecture speaker.

Scripps to Revitalize Center for Coastal Studies and Ellen Browning Scripps Memorial Pier

March 22, 2018

…and Ellen Browning Scripps Memorial Pier Scripps family members continue century-long legacy of support with gifts totaling $4.6 million Some of the biggest issues facing the coast of California as the climate changes will be coastal erosion and sea-level rise. The division at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography…

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