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Sorry, Oxford and Yale. When it comes to influential scientists, you lag far behind UC San Diego, a relative newcomer
San Diego Union-Tribune | November 26, 2023

UC San Diego has 71 of the most widely-cited researchers in science, medicine, engineering and economics, ranking the school seventh globally, ahead o...

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Step aside, Indiana Jones: NatGeo?s ?Lost Cities Revealed? stars San Diego?s Albert Lin
San Diego Union Tribune | November 22, 2023

San Diego?s globe-trotting explorer and Jacobs School alumnus Albert Lin, star of the 2019 National Geographic series ?Lost Cities,? is back this fall...

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Phone Attachment for Pupil Measurements with Any Skin Tone
Medgadget | November 20, 2023

A research team at the University of California San Diego have developed a smartphone attachment that can provide information on changes in pupil size...

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Is this handheld device the key to catching Alzheimer?s? UCSD researcher?s breakthrough could allow earlier diagnosis
San Diego Union-Tribune | November 18, 2023

A hand-held device that UC San Diego developed to detect COVID-19 with great accuracy also can spot biomarkers associated with Alzheimer?s and Parkins...

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Study undercuts premise for excluding women from medical research
The Washington Post | November 18, 2023

Women?s body temperatures are no more variable than men?s, despite menstrual cycles and hormonal variability, a recent monitoring study suggests. The ...

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Synthetic proteins key to modular nanoparticle design
Drug Target Review | October 31, 2023

Modular nanoparticles that can be customised to target various biological entities, like tumours, viruses, or toxins, have been developed by engineers...

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Customizing Nanoparticles to Target Tumors, Viruses and Toxins
Azo Nano | October 31, 2023

The University of California San Diego's engineers have created modular nanoparticles that are easily customizable to target viruses, cancers, or toxi...

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Engineered Nanoparticles Target Various Biological Targets
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News | October 30, 2023

Engineers at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) have developed modular nanoparticles that can be easily customized to target different bio...

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UCSD smartphone attachment images pupil size for neurological screening
Optics.org | October 25, 2023

A project at the University of California San Diego (UCSD) has developed a smartphone attachment that images a person's pupil to screen for a variety ...

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Material made of live glowing algae could be used in stress sensors
New Atlas | October 23, 2023

Whether they're in machines, buildings or aircraft, it's always helpful to know if components are undergoing mechanical stress. A new material could q...

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Algae-Based Luminescent Materials in 3D Printing
3D Printing | October 23, 2023

Researchers from the University of California San Diego have crafted materials that illuminate upon experiencing mechanical stress, utilizing single-c...

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3D-Printed Living Materials Glow Under Mechanical Stress
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News | October 22, 2023

Scientists at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) used hydrogels mixed with dinoflagellates and single-celled microalgae to make mechanolum...

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