UC San Diego’s Federico Rossano breaks down the science behind dogs’ “word buttons,” the global fascination it sparked, and what it means for studying minds — animal and artificial Changing science ...
A new study analyzing more than 2,300 seawater samples from around the world has found that human-made chemicals — from plastic additives and industrial lubricants to pharmaceuticals and pesticides — ...
If you think “instantaneous” happens in a second, you should meet Haiwang Yong. An assistant professor of chemistry at the ...
A single receptor in blood vessels can trigger either harmful inflammation or protective healing, but scientists have struggled to understand how this is possible. UC San Diego researchers revealed ...
For the second straight season — and the only two since becoming postseason-eligible following their transition to Division I — the Tritons are headed to March Madness. After defeating Hawai'i 60-48 ...
Computer scientists and weather scientists have taken the first steps toward creating an AI agent capable of analyzing and ...
The University of California San Diego Center for Community Health (CCH) received a $250,000 grant to expand ¡Más Fresco!
High-grade serous ovarian cancer is the most common and aggressive form of ovarian cancer and often becomes resistant to ...
SXSW merges the worlds of technology, film and television, music, education and culture through a range of program tracks ...
I am pleased to announce that Nobel laureate and UC San Diego alumnus Fred Ramsdell ’83 will serve as the keynote speaker at ...
A simple blood test identified women at higher risk for dementia up to 25 years before symptoms appeared. Higher levels of the biomarker p-tau217 were linked to a much greater chance of developing ...
Large-scale evolutionary analysis shows most zoonotic viruses emerge without prior adaptation, while passing through a laboratory leaves detectable genetic signatures, offering a new tool to interpret ...