SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (84)
UCSD mathematics professor David Meyer and his group of five researchers including Orest Bucicovschi, Rex Douglass, Megha Ram, David Rideout and Dongjin Song won the Best Scientific Project prize early…
23 May 2013
The program comes in response to President Obama’s BRAIN initaitive last month.
20 May 2013
According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere recently surpassed 400 parts per million, marking the highest level reached in human history.
16 May 2013
NanoEngineering professor Shaochen Chen prints the impossible at UCSD.
13 May 2013
Engineers at UCSD have discovered new information that determines how a seahorse’s robust and lightweight tail provides the animals with the ability to bend, twist, grasp and hold objects.
09 May 2013
Biologists at UCSD have determined that eight previously unconsidered genes play an important role in the healing process of wounds.
02 May 2013
Investigators at the Mayfield Laboratory are hoping to use algae in developing an edible vaccine for malaria.
29 April 2013
Researchers at UCSD’s Fantino Lab conducted a study on the New York City ban on large-sized sodas to determine whether the ban would have its intended effects of reducing soda…
25 April 2013
A team of UCSD students collaborate in the KA Lite project, an educational platform that provides the experience of online education to the offline world.
22 April 2013
UCSD engineers have invented a “nanosponge” that can safely remove a broad range of dangerous toxins from the bloodstream. The nanosponges absorb various “pore-forming toxins,” regardless of molecular structure, and…
18 April 2013
UCSD computer scientists have created an educational game geared to teach students from elementary to high school how to use the programming language Java.
11 April 2013
