UC San Diego researchers develop low-cost, scalable passive sensors - EurekAlert
San Diego Natural History Museum Reveals More of Its Vast Collection
Democracy in peril: UC San Diego professors discuss worldwide democratic backsliding - EurekAlert
An eye on viruses—in San Diego and São Paulo - EurekAlert
UC San Diego researchers use non-invasive technique to record involuntary nervous system - EurekAlert
UC San Diego researchers use non-invasive technique to record involuntary nervous system - EurekAlert
UC San Diego researchers use non-invasive technique to record involuntary nervous system - EurekAlert
UC San Diego health offers novel gene therapy for bladder cancer - EurekAlert
Breakthrough UC San Diego brain recording device receives FDA approval for a clinical trial - EurekAlert
UC San Diego develops first-in-kind protocol for creating 'wired miniature brains' - EurekAlert
Tuna Crabs, Neither Tuna Nor Crabs, Are Swarming Near San Diego
Two seconds of hope for fusion power. A fusion reactor in San Diego surpasses a limit on plasma density.
Synthetic Biology Startup Molecular Assemblies Ships First DNA From New San Diego Facility
In August 2020, the first cloned Przewalski’s horse was born using cryopreserved DNA — Now, a new foal has been born at San Diego Zoo, in ongoing work to save the critically endangered species (27 Jan. 2023)
NASA's Artemis 1 Orion spacecraft reaches port in San Diego
San Diego Becomes Backdrop to Orion's Splashdown Sunday. Here's How NASA's Artemis I Mission Ends — A recovery team made up of NASA engineers and technicians and Navy divers and sailors has been in San Diego since just after Thanksgiving
In A Rare Occurrence, Deep Sea Octopus Eggs Hatch In San Diego Laboratory
To save California coasts, scientists turn to the humble oyster [San Diego]
California Condor Conservation Program Celebrating 40 Years at San Diego Zoo Safari Park
New research helping San Diego Zoo's effort to save the California condor — while the condors on the California coast are still struggling with DDT contamination, the new study reports that the birds in Baja Mexico, which live inland, have far fewer contaminants in their blood.