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In celebration of National Transfer Student Week, three Tritons share their unique pathways to UC San Diego, how they found their place on campus and their advice for other transfer students. Read More»
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A new AI-driven approach forces colon cancer cells to self-destruct, which could cut recurrence and deaths of those with the disease by 50%. Read More»
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We hit the campus walkways to capture the energy of a new quarter and hear what students are most excited about in the months ahead. Watch Video»
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Cutting planet-warming pollution to near-zero will take more than inventing new clean technologies — it will require changing how the world invests in them. That’s especially true for industries like aviation. Read More»
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The San Diego Supercomputer Center is leading a collaborative effort to strengthen the digital backbone of global science by detecting and fixing security vulnerabilities in data-sharing processes. Read More»
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Scientists have long wanted to get a closer look at the movement of lipids around a cell, but it’s tough to visualize with traditional light microscopy. Researchers have unveiled a new technology with the power to see cells in unprecedented detail. Read More»
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A UC San Diego Health program, grown in part by the work of breast cancer oncology nurse practitioner Kimberly Podsada, empowers patients with long-term holistic and physical support after their final treatments are complete. Read More»
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