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Tritons Meet the Coronavirus Challenge with Resiliency and Acts of Kindness

May 21, 2020

…other students, I never imagined spending part of college somewhere other than San Diego,” she said. “But living with and reconnecting with my grandparents has been invaluable and given me a unique perspective on what I want out of life.” Lautenschlager has been enjoying spring in the Midwest, which has…

On the Frontlines of Science Policymaking

December 10, 2020

…no one could have imagined, thanks to advancements in science and technology,” he said. “Perhaps like most other professions, we need to be our own best advocate and let others know about all the important work we are doing, as well as the amazing students we are training to be…

Persistence Pays Off

June 17, 2021

…ways you probably never imagined.” Twins Mina and Dima Kamal, who both studied general biology, found it difficult to stay motivated to study when learning happened remotely. Yet, they made the most of their time as transfer students by joining student organizations such as the Pre-Dental Society, staying on track…

Charting Shots

October 7, 2021

…long emphasized real or imagined health risks, usually with the goal of undermining or discrediting the targeted vaccine. In approved modern vaccines, these risks are deemed minimal, perhaps vanishingly small, and a reasonable trade-off given the overall public health threat. For example, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) reports that…

Pulitzer Prize-Winning Poet Brings “The Tradition” to Campus

April 21, 2022

…that satisfies what you imagined to be what people want. Instead, I think it’s a good idea to write poems and books that really satisfy what your needs are and what you want from poetry. I also think it is impossible not to have hope that you touch somebody. I…

Bizarre Bone Worms Emit Acid to Feast on Whale Skeletons

April 30, 2013

Only within the past 12 years have marine biologists come to learn about the eye-opening characteristics of mystifying sea worms that live and thrive on the bones of whale carcasses.

Qualcomm Institute’s Lin Named Desert Research Institute Nevada Medalist

July 25, 2013

The Desert Research Institute, the environmental research arm of the Nevada System of Higher Education, has awarded University of California, San Diego research scientist Albert Yu-Min Lin its 27th annual Nevada Medal for his work in digital exploration and science education. Lin is the youngest research scientist and the first…

Wildlife Extinction Rates Skyrocket After Forest Disturbance

September 26, 2013

Species living in rain forest fragments could be far more likely to disappear than previously assumed, according to an international team of scientists that included biologists at the University of California, San Diego.

For Good and Ill, Immune Response to Cancer Cuts Both Ways

April 7, 2014

The difference between an immune response that kills cancer cells and one that conversely stimulates tumor growth can be as narrow as a “double-edged sword,” report researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine in the April 7, 2014 online issue of the Proceedings of the National…

SDSC Announces 2015 Summer Internships for High School Students

March 9, 2015

The San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at the University of California, San Diego, has announced internship opportunities for its 2015 Research Experience for High School Students (REHS) summer program, which places students into multidisciplinary research teams to help them gain experience in selected areas of computational research.

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