Ground stations, not satellites, may be the next bottleneck for satellite communication. Spreading the panels apart lets the ...
As of March 2026, CENIC AIR encompasses hardware at more than 20 California campuses, spanning both the UC and CSU systems as ...
Metabolomics is the large-scale study of small molecules (metabolites like amino acids and lipids) that are the end products ...
Marine biologist Daniel Wangpraseurt (left) and postdoctoral researcher Samapti Kundu examine coral growing in an experimental aquarium at UC San Diego's Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Credit: ...
Engineers at the University of California San Diego have been awarded a $300,000 grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) to launch a pilot initiative aimed at addressing the shortage of ...
The University of California San Diego has been awarded a $5 million renewal for its Faculty Institutional Recruitment for ...
Some songs stay with us because of where they meet us: on difficult drives home, during times of stress or in the middle of ...
We had a great time meeting our admitted first-year students and transfer applicants at Triton Days 2026! It was a fun-filled ...
As health officials continue monitoring a hantavirus outbreak tied to the Dutch expedition cruise ship MV Hondius, many ...
In most cells, mitochondria (green) form complex tubular networks that help them distribute energy throughout the cell. Disruption of these mitochondrial networks is a hallmark of many human diseases.
Aaron Schulman, left, and Nadia Heninger, professors in the UC San Diego Department of Computer Science and Engineering, led the research that uncovered vulnerabilities in satellite communications.
Colorectal cancer is on the rise among young adults. An international research effort led by UC San Diego bioengineers has uncovered that DNA mutations arising during early childhood from a bacterial ...