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    Released: 6-Oct-2020 2:20 PM EDT
    This ‘squidbot’ jets around and takes pics of coral and fish
    University of California San Diego

    Engineers at the University of California San Diego have built a squid-like robot that can swim untethered, propelling itself by generating jets of water. The robot carries its own power source inside its body. It can also carry a sensor, such as a camera, for underwater exploration. The researchers detail their work in a recent issue of Bioinspiration and Biomimetics.

    Released: 1-Oct-2020 7:05 PM EDT
    Grants Totaling $700K Fund Two Major UC San Diego Projects Aimed at Advancing Faculty Diversity
    University of California San Diego

    With the largest proportion of applicants to the University of California System now students of color, it is critical that UC San Diego recruit more diverse faculty to better reflect the statewide population, and to foster an inclusive campus climate.

    Released: 30-Sep-2020 6:10 PM EDT
    Astronomers Take a Closer Look at the Centers of Galaxies
    University of California San Diego

    New study recently published in The Astrophysical Journal reveals a diverse range of types and locations of clouds across various active galactic nuclei and their host galaxies.

    Released: 30-Sep-2020 6:05 PM EDT
    Researchers Use Satellite Imaging to Map Groundwater Use in California’s Central Valley
    University of California San Diego

    Researchers at the University of California San Diego report in a new study a way to improve groundwater monitoring by using a remote sensing technology (known as InSAR), in conjunction with climate and land cover data, to bridge gaps in the understanding of sustainable groundwater in California’s San Joaquin Valley.

    Released: 30-Sep-2020 5:25 PM EDT
    New Research Provides Clues on Optimizing Cell Defenses When Viruses Attack
    University of California San Diego

    Research by UC San Diego scientists is providing new clues on how cells defend themselves from attack from viruses. The new study advance’s science’s understanding of interferons— proteins that help combat viruses like SARS-CoV-2—with possible implications for new clinical treatments.

       
    23-Sep-2020 7:00 AM EDT
    Material scientists learn how to make liquid crystal shape-shift
    University of California San Diego

    A new 3D-printing method will make it easier to manufacture and control the shape of soft robots, artificial muscles and wearable devices. By controlling the printing temperature of liquid crystal elastomer, researchers have shown they can control the material’s stiffness and ability to contract.

    Released: 24-Sep-2020 3:45 PM EDT
    Former UC San Diego Chancellor and UC President Emeritus Richard Atkinson and Rita Atkinson to Establish Physician Assistant Education Program at UC San Diego
    University of California San Diego

    University of California President Emeritus and former UC San Diego Chancellor Richard Atkinson and Rita Atkinson have committed to give nearly $7 million to establish and endow the Richard C. and Rita L. Atkinson UC San Diego Physician Assistant Education Program at UC San Diego.

    Released: 22-Sep-2020 3:35 PM EDT
    COVID-19 Opens a Partisan Gap on Voting by Mail
    University of California San Diego

    Study by UC’s New Electorate Project documents a growing divide on preferences for absentee ballots. Before the pandemic, there wasn’t any difference in the rates at which Democratic and Republican voters actually cast their ballots by mail or in-person. That may change now.

    16-Sep-2020 5:45 PM EDT
    Biologists Create New Genetic Systems to Neutralize Gene Drives
    University of California San Diego

    Addressing concerns about gene drive releases in the wild, UC San Diego scientists and their colleagues have developed two new genetic systems that halt or eliminate gene drives after release. The details are published in the journal Molecular Cell.

    Released: 17-Sep-2020 5:35 PM EDT
    UC San Diego launches Asian American and Pacific Islander Studies program and minor, a welcome addition to campus
    University of California San Diego

    UC San Diego will have a new program in Asian American and Pacific Islander Studies starting in fall, a long-awaited move that many students, faculty, staff and alumni have been eager to see. Offering cultural programming and the university’s very first minor in Asian American and Pacific Islander studies, the new program is housed in the Institute of Arts and Humanities, along with 14 additional programs.

    Released: 17-Sep-2020 3:40 PM EDT
    Scientists to Explore New Frontiers in Parkinson’s Disease Research with $7.2M Grant
    University of California San Diego

    Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s has announced a three-year, $7.2 million grant to scientists at UC San Diego and Germany to support research on LRKK2, a gene linked to Parkinson’s disease. The new funding expands efforts using cryo-EM technology to produce previously unseen views of LRKK2.

    Released: 16-Sep-2020 7:05 PM EDT
    Making space weather forecasts faster and better
    University of California San Diego

    To improve the ability to forecast space weather, a multidisciplinary team of researchers, including Professor Boris Kramer at the University of California San Diego, received $3.1 million from the National Science Foundation. The researchers, led by Professor Richard Linares at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, will also work on speeding up the forecasting abilities that are currently available.

    Released: 14-Sep-2020 3:05 PM EDT
    Robots to Help Children Touch the Outside World
    University of California San Diego

    A team of University of California researchers is working to improve telepresence robots and the algorithms that drive them to help children with disabilities stay connected to their classmates, teachers and communities. The effort is funded by a $1 million grant from the National Robotics Initiative at the National Science Foundation.

    Released: 10-Sep-2020 3:30 PM EDT
    Add human-genome produced RNA to the list of cell surface molecules
    University of California San Diego

    Bioengineers at UC San Diego have shown that human-genome produced RNA is present on the surface of human cells, suggesting a more expanded role for RNA in cell-to-cell and cell-to-environment interactions than previously thought.

    Released: 10-Sep-2020 2:10 PM EDT
    National Science Foundation Funds Development of a Science Gateway for New Materials Discovery
    University of California San Diego

    The National Science Foundation has awarded a $1 million Research Advanced by Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering (RAISE) grant to a multidisciplinary team of researchers at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at the University of California San Diego, the University of Minnesota, Carnegie Mellon University, and Cornell University to create the X-ray Imaging of Microstructures Gateway (XIMG), a science gateway designed to make it possible for global material sciences researchers to study the behavior of new and existing materials using X-ray diffraction.

    Released: 10-Sep-2020 12:35 PM EDT
    Sleuthing Their Way to Discovery with a New Microscope
    University of California San Diego

    Researchers develop the new "transient vibrational sum-frequency generation microscope," giving them a thorough view of molecular systems—not just single traits of molecules.

    Released: 10-Sep-2020 8:45 AM EDT
    Cash Transfers More Effective than Workforce Training in Improving Lives of Rwandans
    University of California San Diego

    In the head-to-head comparison of a workforce-training program and direct cash transfers for Rwandans, cash proves superior in improving economic outcomes of unemployed youths, while training outperforms cash only in the production of business knowledge, according to a new University of California San Diego study.

       
    Released: 9-Sep-2020 3:50 PM EDT
    The Marshmallow Test Revisited
    University of California San Diego

    Children will wait longer for a treat to impress others, new psychology experiments show.

    4-Sep-2020 2:55 PM EDT
    Artificial Intelligence Aids Gene Activation Discovery
    University of California San Diego

    With the aid of artificial intelligence, UC San Diego scientists have solved a long-standing puzzle in human gene activation. The discovery described in the journal Nature could be used to control gene activation in biotechnology and biomedical applications.

       
    Released: 8-Sep-2020 2:15 PM EDT
    Campaign for UC San Diego Raises Record-Breaking $344.4M
    University of California San Diego

    Donors gave generously to the University of California San Diego in fiscal year 2019-2020 resulting in a record-breaking year for the Campaign for UC San Diego: $344.4 million was raised, bringing the campaign total through June 30, 2020 to $2.27 billion.

    Released: 3-Sep-2020 8:05 AM EDT
    New anode material could lead to safer fast-charging batteries
    University of California San Diego

    Scientists at UC San Diego have discovered a new anode material that enables lithium-ion batteries to be safely recharged within minutes for thousands of cycles.

    Released: 1-Sep-2020 1:05 PM EDT
    National Science Foundation-funded CloudBank Now Operational
    University of California San Diego

    The San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at the University of California San Diego and its partners at the University of Washington (UW), UC Berkeley, and Strategic Blue have entered production operations of the National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded CloudBank program, which aims to simplify the use of public clouds across computer science research and education.

    Released: 27-Aug-2020 1:55 PM EDT
    Machine Learning Helps Plasma Physics Researchers Understand Turbulence Transport
    University of California San Diego

    UC San Diego researchers published a study that used the 'Comet' supercomputer at the San Diego Supercomputer Center on campus showing how machine learning produced a model for plasma turbulence.

    Released: 26-Aug-2020 6:20 PM EDT
    Overlooked ‘Housekeeping’ Gene Plays Unexpected Role in Seizures
    University of California San Diego

    Molecules known as tRNAs are often overlooked in studies of disease processes. Researchers have now found that a mutation in a tRNA gene called n-Tr20—expressed only in the brain—can disrupt the landscape of entire cells, leading to chain reactions that alter brain function and behavior.

    Released: 24-Aug-2020 2:20 PM EDT
    OpenTopography Collaboration Awarded New Four-Year Grant
    University of California San Diego

    The National Science Foundation (NSF) has renewed funding for OpenTopography, a science gateway that provides online access to Earth science oriented high-resolution topography data and processing tools to a broad user community advancing research and education in areas ranging from earthquake geology to ecology and hydrology.

    Released: 19-Aug-2020 9:05 PM EDT
    Affirmative Action Incentivizes High Schoolers to Perform Better, New Research Shows
    University of California San Diego

    Affirmative action is a contentious issue across the globe, hotly debated in countries such as India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Nigeria and Brazil, as well as in the United States. While the direct effects of affirmative action on college admissions are well known, new evidence from India shows that affirmative action has indirect benefits on the behavior of underrepresented high school students, who tend to stay in school longer when they know higher education is within reach.

    Released: 17-Aug-2020 11:00 AM EDT
    Extrachromosomal DNA is common in human cancer and drives poor patients outcomes
    University of California San Diego

    The multiplication of genes located in extrachromosomal DNA that have the potential to cause cancer drives poor patient outcomes across many cancer types, according to a Nature Genetics study published Aug. 17, 2020 by a team of researchers including Professors Vineet Bafna and Dr. Paul Mischel of the University of California San Diego and Professor Roel Verhaak of Jackson Laboratories.

    Released: 14-Aug-2020 12:15 PM EDT
    Supercomputers Help Uncover 'Noisy' Neutron Star Collisions
    University of California San Diego

    A series of simulations using multiple supercomputers, including Comet at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at UC San Diego, suggests that when the neutron stars’ masses are different enough, the result is far noisier. The models predicted an electromagnetic ‘bang,’ which isn't present when the merging stars' masses are similar, according to researchers.

    Released: 13-Aug-2020 12:10 PM EDT
    Flipping a metabolic switch to slow tumor growth
    University of California San Diego

    The enzyme serine palmitoyl-transferase can be used as a metabolically responsive “switch” that decreases tumor growth, according to a new study by a team of San Diego scientists, who published their findings Aug. 12 in the journal Nature. By restricting the dietary amino acids serine and glycine, or pharmacologically targeting the serine synthesis enzyme phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase, the team induced tumor cells to produce a toxic lipid that slows cancer progression in mice.

    Released: 7-Aug-2020 12:55 PM EDT
    Supercomputers Simulate Environmental Changes in Chesapeake Bay
    University of California San Diego

    Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) researchers used supercomputer simulations to examine impacts of both regional and global changes affecting the Chesapeake Bay. They discovered that historical increases in fertilizers and atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations have forced the bay to behave increasingly like a small sea on a continental shelf rather than a traditional estuary.

    Released: 6-Aug-2020 2:35 PM EDT
    New Science Behind Algae-based Flip-flops
    University of California San Diego

    UC San Diego researchers formulated polyurethane foams, made from algae oil, to meet commercial specifications for midsole shoes and the foot-bed of flip-flops. Their latest result, in a series of recent research publications, offers a complete solution to the plastics problem—at least for polyurethanes.

    Released: 31-Jul-2020 12:45 PM EDT
    Scientists Explore Signals for a Quantum Universe
    University of California San Diego

    New research findings about the origin of structure in the universe could lead to more connections between cosmology and the study of quantum information.

    Released: 29-Jul-2020 2:05 PM EDT
    New fabrication method brings single-crystal perovskite devices closer to viability
    University of California San Diego

    Nanoengineers at UC San Diego developed a new method to fabricate perovskites as single-crystal thin films, which are more efficient for use in solar cells and optical devices than the current state-of-the-art polycrystalline forms of the material.

    Released: 23-Jul-2020 4:50 PM EDT
    Scientists Team Up to Create Spongy Droplets that Mimic Cellular Organelles
    University of California San Diego

    Taking a bottom-up approach to synthetic biology, UC San Diego chemists and physicists show that lipid sponge droplets can be programmed to internally concentrate specific proteins, host and accelerate biochemical transformations and control enzymatic reactions.

    Released: 22-Jul-2020 6:00 PM EDT
    Novel ‘On-off’ Switch Discovered in Plant Defenses
    University of California San Diego

    Researchers investigating plant defenses—from threats spanning insects to pathogens—have discovered an “on-off” switch. The finding lays the groundwork for improved plant disease resistance and food stability.

    20-Jul-2020 5:10 PM EDT
    Non-invasive blood test can detect cancer four years before conventional diagnosis methods
    University of California San Diego

    An international team of researchers has developed a non-invasive blood test that can detect whether an individual has one of five common types of cancers, four years before the condition can be diagnosed with current methods. The test detects stomach, esophageal, colorectal, lung and liver cancer. Called PanSeer, the test detected cancer in 91% of samples from individuals who had been asymptomatic when the samples were collected and were only diagnosed with cancer one to four years later.

    Released: 20-Jul-2020 3:25 PM EDT
    New Model Connects Respiratory Droplet Physics with Spread of Covid-19
    University of California San Diego

    Engineers have incorporated a new understanding of the impact of environmental factors on droplet spread into a mathematical model that can be used to predict the early spread of respiratory viruses including COVID-19, and the role of respiratory droplets in that spread.

       
    13-Jul-2020 12:25 PM EDT
    Researchers Discover Two Paths of Aging and New Insights on Promoting Healthspan
    University of California San Diego

    Scientists have unraveled key mechanisms behind the mysteries of aging. They isolated two paths that cells travel during aging and engineered a new way to genetically program these processes to extend life. The researchers also identified a master circuit that guides these aging processes.

    15-Jul-2020 5:00 AM EDT
    A Nanomaterial Path Forward for COVID-19 Vaccine Development
    University of California San Diego

    From mRNA vaccines entering clinical trials, to peptide-based vaccines and using molecular farming to scale vaccine production, the COVID-19 pandemic is pushing new and emerging nanotechnologies into the frontlines and the headlines. Nanoengineers at UC San Diego detail the current approaches to COVID-19 vaccine development, and highlight how nanotechnology has enabled these advances, in a review article in Nature Nanotechnology published July 15.

       
    Released: 14-Jul-2020 7:35 PM EDT
    Does Remote Instruction Make Cheating Easier?
    University of California San Diego

    Today, colleges across the nation are making critical decisions for the coming academic year. For some, all courses will be online; for others, the decision may be to have some classes offered in person, and the rest conducted in remote or hybrid formats. Higher education is embracing virtual learning in what could become the norm in a post-pandemic future—leading to the question: Does remote instruction and cheating go hand in hand?

    10-Jul-2020 6:35 PM EDT
    Trade Wars with China Could Cost U.S. Universities $1.15 Billion
    University of California San Diego

    Uncertainties around the trade war between the U.S. and China have hurt businesses and weighed on the global economy. However, new research from the University of California San Diego also shows lesser known consequence: up to $1.15 billion in reduced tuition to U.S. universities.

    Released: 9-Jul-2020 3:15 PM EDT
    $18M Boost to Materials Science Research at UC San Diego
    University of California San Diego

    The National Science Foundation has awarded University of California San Diego researchers a six-year $18 million grant to fund a new Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC).

    Released: 7-Jul-2020 3:05 PM EDT
    Supercomputer Simulations Help Researchers Predict Solar Wind Storms
    University of California San Diego

    Researchers at the University of New Hampshire used SDSC's Comet supercomputer to validate a model using a machine learning technique called Dynamic Time Lag Regression (DTLR) to help predict the solar wind arrival near the Earth’s orbit from physical parameters of the Sun.

    Released: 2-Jul-2020 7:45 PM EDT
    UC San Diego Receives $1.6 Million to Better Prepare Young Adults for Engineering and Technical Careers
    University of California San Diego

    Longtime University of California San Diego supporter Buzz Woolley has pledged $1.6 million over the next three years to fund an innovative new initiative that will significantly expand the region’s engineering and technical workforce.

    Released: 1-Jul-2020 4:15 PM EDT
    National Science Foundation Awards $5 Million to Develop Innovative AI Resource
    University of California San Diego

    The NSF has awarded the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at UC San Diego a $5 million grant to develop a high-performance resource for conducting artificial intelligence (AI) research across a wide swath of science and engineering domains.

    Released: 29-Jun-2020 7:05 AM EDT
    Asymptomatic Testing Central to UC San Diego’s Return to Learn for Fall Quarter
    University of California San Diego

    The University of California San Diego today announced the next step in its Return to Learn program, which will guide an incremental repopulation of the campus while offering broad, asymptomatic testing for faculty, staff and students on a recurring basis to detect the presence of SARS-CoV-2, the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19.

       
    Released: 26-Jun-2020 10:30 AM EDT
    Poseidon Innovation Announces Funding for Three UC San Diego Researchers
    University of California San Diego

    UC San Diego and Deerfield Management created Poseidon Innovation to support researchers working to advance disease-curing therapeutics by funding early stage projects and expediting the drug-development cycle. Poseidon announces it is funding three researchers.

    Released: 25-Jun-2020 4:35 PM EDT
    Politics Driving Personal Economic Decisions Amid COVID-19
    University of California San Diego

    A new working paper from researchers at the University of California San Diego’s Rady School of Management and the University of Colorado Boulder’s Leeds School of Business, details how political persuasion is driving stock market optimism.



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