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Tapping Untapped Talent

October 11, 2018

…with autism can be successful, productive members of society. But we just need to be able to help them with accommodations and support so that they can live up to their full potential.” Grouped in teams, the interns collaborated on “neurogames,” or video games that are intended to improve cognitive…

Discovering the Magic Number of Earth Ice Molecules

November 18, 2019

An international team of researchers, including scientists from UC San Diego, identified the number of molecules it takes to turn water into ice, solving a decades-old chemistry mystery.

‘A Tornado at the Front Door, a Tsunami at the Back Door’

January 23, 2020

…and physical well-being. “If successful in clinical trials, this approach could provide a one-time, lifelong therapy that may prevent the need for kidney transplantation and long-term complications caused by cystine buildup,” Cherqui said. The future For the trial participants, all of the pre-treatment tests, the treatment itself, and monitoring afterward…

Meet the Alumni Award Honorees 2021

May 6, 2021

…skills help me run successful businesses and drive change in my industry.” International Emily Koch, MAS ’19 Marine Biodiversity and Conservation, Scripps Institution of Oceanography A humanitarian and social ecologist, Emily "Emi" Koch founded the nonprofit, Beyond the Surface, providing positive youth development tools, training and safe spaces for children…

Transforming Clinical Recording of Deep Brain Activity with a New Take on Sensor Manufacturing

January 17, 2024

Sensors built with a new manufacturing approach are capable of recording activity deep within the brain from large populations of individual neurons–with a resolution of as few as one or two neurons–in humans as well as a range of animal models.

Six UC San Diego Experts Elected AAAS Fellows in 2021

January 26, 2022

Six researchers and leaders at the University of California San Diego have been named Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the largest general science organization in the world and publisher of the journal Science.

Every Second Counts: A Day in the Trauma Center

June 5, 2014

…one of the most successful divisions within the Department of Surgery at UC San Diego Health System. He has played a significant role in developing the region’s first Level-1 Trauma Center into one of the top programs in the nation, as well as a model for trauma centers around the…

New Deep-Sea Worm Discovered at Methane Seep off Costa Rica

March 7, 2024

Researchers have discovered a new species of deep-sea worm living near a methane seep some 50 kilometers (30 miles) off the Pacific coast of Costa Rica.

Matthew Strauss, Dedicated Supporter of the Arts, Education and Health Care, Has Died

August 22, 2024

San Diego-based business leader, art collector and philanthropist, Matthew Strauss, died on Aug. 20. He was 91. Together with his beloved wife of 70 years, Iris, Strauss made a major impact on San Diego with support in areas including arts, culture and cancer research.

Researchers Develop New Thin Transparent and Lightweight Touchscreen Pressure Sensor Arrays

January 23, 2018

Researchers from UC San Diego and UT Austin have demonstrated zinc-oxide thin-film transistor sensors for new functionality in touch screen displays on mobile devices.

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