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Personalized Medicine, Climate Change Focus of TED-Style Founders Symposium

November 6, 2014

Personalized Medicine, Climate Change Topics of TED-Style Founders Symposium Through Their Eyes: A Conversation with Our Chancellors Hear about UC San Diego’s history from those who made it. The last 54 years of UC San Diego’s existence will come alive through the descriptions and recollections of the leaders who helped…

Antarctica’s Floating Boundary Moves up to Nine Miles with the Tide

September 26, 2023

An international study co-authored by Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego has created a detailed record of the grounding line location of the southern Ronne Ice Shelf in Antarctica, showing that it moves up to 15 kilometers (nine miles) with the changing tide.

Diatom Surprise Could Rewrite the Global Carbon Cycle

July 17, 2024

…carbon cycle, which is especially relevant given the changing climate.

NSF Awards $20 Million for Continued Study of Aerosols at UC San Diego

September 10, 2018

…of the atmosphere, particularly in an era of rapid climate change such as the planet is currently experiencing.

2020 Integrity Champions

July 9, 2020

…engaged is with, and among other scientists working on climate change and disaster related settings. Access the video. And congratulations to Eunice Kim who won first place in the recent UC San Diego Excel with Integrity Contest. You can check out all the winners.

UC San Diego-Led Science Teams Selected as Finalists for NASA Science Missions to Understand Our Changing Climate

May 14, 2024

Two teams led by scientists from UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography are among four selected by NASA to put forward concept studies for future satellite missions to help better understand how our planet is responding to climate change.

Atmospheric Rivers, Cloud-Creating Aerosol Particles, and California Reservoirs

January 16, 2015

In the midst of the California rainy season, scientists are embarking on a field campaign designed to improve the understanding of the natural and human-caused phenomena that determine when and how the state gets its precipitation. They will do so by studying atmospheric rivers, meteorological events that include the famous…

Tasty and Pink, Sea Urchin Species May Be a Climate-Tolerant Food Source

January 31, 2018

Sea urchin is a delicacy in Asia, South America, Europe, and increasingly in California, where the uniquely flavored roe, or uni, is used in sushi, gourmet cuisine, and products such as sauces and flavorings. But the large red sea urchin (Mesocentrotus franciscanus) caught off the coast of Southern California—the primary…

Role Models: Student-Run Model U.N. Org Champions Human Rights and Competitions

June 6, 2019

…such as gender equality, climate action, global health and more. Members of the student organization also get to travel around world to attend conferences or host them, as the group did with the most recent bi-annual conference. Students from the Triton Model United Nations (MUN) at McMcGill University’s conference in…

What Will It Take for China to Reach Carbon Neutrality by 2060?

February 26, 2024

To become carbon neutral by 2060, as mandated by President Xi Jinping, China will have to build eight to 10 times more wind and solar power installations than existed in 2022.

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