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UC San Diego Leads Sessions on Climate Change, Space, and Neuroscience at SXSW 2023

March 7, 2023

At the 2023 South by Southwest(SXSW) conference, which runs March 10-14, scientists and leaders from UC San Diego will contribute their expertise to programming on climate change, space, health, and blue technology.

Ahead of the Curve

May 19, 2016

…of the Curve From climate change to brain activity mapping to studies of the microbiome, the campus leads the way in global efforts with big payoffs for humanity From Left, Veerabhadran Ramanathan, Rob Knight and Ralph Greenspan Two months before the historic climate agreement in Paris, where representatives from nearly…

Blocking Sunlight to Cool Earth Won’t Reduce Crop Damage from Global Warming

August 7, 2018

…cool the planet and counter the warming effects of climate change would do nothing to offset the crop damage from rising global temperatures, according to a new analysis by the University of California, Berkeley, Stanford and Columbia Universities, as well as the University of California San Diego’s School of Global…

Scientists Call for New Stewardship of the Deep Ocean: Earth’s Last Frontier

February 20, 2014

…to additional stress from climate change impacts that include warmer temperatures, altered food supplies, and declining pH and oxygen levels. “Extraction from the deep sea is a tradeoff. Is the value of what we’re extracting greater than the damage?” asks Linwood Pendleton, director of the Ocean and Coastal Policy Program…

Antarctic Ice Shelves Rapidly Thinning

March 26, 2015

…on how the Antarctic ice sheet is responding to climate change.

Coast Guard, Members of Congress Launch Center of Expertise at Scripps Oceanography

January 30, 2020

…his introduction to the climate phenomenon El Niño, which can cause droughts or catastrophic floods in California, came from a Scripps Oceanography researcher in 1978, years before the term became commonly used. From left, Port of San Diego Commissioner Marshall Merrifield, Rep. Mike Levin, Coast Guard Vice Admiral Michael McAllister,…

New Algorithm Recognizes Distinct Dolphin Clicks in Underwater Recordings

December 8, 2017

Scientists have developed a new algorithm that can identify distinct click patterns among millions of clicks in recordings of wild dolphins, whose communication serves as a sentinel of ocean ecosystem health.

UC San Diego’s IAH, CaliBaja Center Host Art Sale to Support Latina/o Students

November 15, 2016

The Institute of Arts and Humanities (IAH) and the CaliBaja Center for Resilient Materials and Systems are hosting their first scholarship fundraiser for UC San Diego Latina/o students. The “Exhibit and Sale of Mexican Fine Art and Folk Art” takes place at the Great Hall in the International House on…

Scripps Scientist Receives Prestigious Award from Oceanographic Institute of Monaco

October 22, 2019

Lisa Levin, a biological oceanographer at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego, will receive the Prince Albert I Grand Medal, the highest international distinction dedicated to ocean sciences presented by the Oceanographic Institute, Prince Albert I of Monaco.

UC San Diego Scientist Honored by the National Academy of Engineering

February 8, 2019

The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) has honored atmospheric chemist Kimberly Prather of the University of California San Diego with membership to its prestigious ranks.

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