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UCSD student pursuing more accessibility, equity in computer science for others who are also neurodiverse
San Diego Union-Tribune | February 11, 2023

Naba Rizvi is a computer science Ph.D. candidate at UC San Diego who has been recognized for her work in disability inclusion in artificial intelligen...

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Cryptocurrency?s Myth of Anonymity
WIRED | February 9, 2023

This week on Gadget Lab, we talk to Tracers in the Dark author Andy Greenberg about how authorities are catching crypto criminals by following the mon...

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US students aim to bring 3D-printed underwater drone to the Arctic
3PRINTR.com | February 9, 2023

Students from the Yonder Deep organization at UC San Diego are working to develop a low-cost, modular, fully autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) that ...

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Preparing for the next big earthquake in San Diego
KFMB-CBS News 8 | February 8, 2023

UC San Diego's "Shake Table" provides engineers with valuable data in the world's largest outdoor earthquake simulator....

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Are Gel Manicures Dangerous?
The New York Times | February 7, 2023

New research at UC San Diego shows that the UV light in nail lamps could be harmful to your health, but you may not need to cancel your next appointme...

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Poor Building Construction Played Major Role in Turkey Deaths: ?History Is Repeating
The Wall Street Journal | February 7, 2023

?History is repeating,? said P. Benson Shing, distinguished professor of structural engineering at the University of California San Diego. ?Looking at...

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3D-Printed Prostheses ? Accessible and Affordable
Tech Briefs | February 7, 2023

LIMBER started as a grassroots, student-driven research effort at University of California, San Diego, taught by structural engineering Professor Falk...

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Healing tissue from the inside out
The Sheekey Science Show | February 4, 2023

A recent paper describes how infusing biomaterial can potentially treat inflamed and injured tissue such as the brain, heart and lungs from the inside...

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Biomaterial could travel through the bloodstream to heal damaged hearts
New Atlas | January 31, 2023

After someone has suffered a heart attack, their body replaces the damaged heart muscle tissue with non-beating scar tissue, compromising the heart's ...

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Scientists develop new biomaterial that can be injected intravenously
Business Standard | January 31, 2023

Scientists have developed new biomaterial that can be injected intravenously, reduces inflammation in tissue and that could be used to repair the dama...

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Energy saving tips: What works and what doesn't?
KPBS News | January 27, 2023

While the main issue is that energy prices are high, some consumers might wonder if there's anything they can do to lower their bills. There's two mai...

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Wearable Ultrasound Patch Images the Heart in Real-Time
IEEE Spectrum | January 26, 2023

A wearable ultrasound imager for the heart that is roughly the size of a postage stamp, can be worn for up to 24 hours, and works even during exercise...

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