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Tokyo Institute of Technology’s Third TECH Cooking Studio Uncovers Secrets of Traditional New…
The TECH Cooking Studio event was held for the third time at Hisao & Hiroko Taki Plaza (Taki Plaza) on Ookayama Campus on December 13. Joining in the fun to learn about ozoni, a Japanese soup dish traditionally enjoyed around the New…
Novel Method Enables Easy and Rapid Fabrication of Biomimetic Robots with Life-Like Movement
Ultraviolet-laser processing is a promising technique for developing intricate microstructures, enabling complex alignment of muscle cells, required for building life-like biohybrid actuators, as shown by Tokyo Tech researchers.…
UC San Diego Joins DOE Grant Effort to Establish Inertial Fusion Energy Hub
The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded a four-year, $16 million grant to a multi-institutional team led by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and including the University of California San Diego to establish a national…
CorDx Donates $3 Million to Drive Sustainable Energy Innovation at UC San Diego
Through his company CorDx, entrepreneur and philanthropist Aiiso Yufeng Li (Jeff) and Dongdong Guo (Doreen) have pledged $3 million to the University of California San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering. The gift will support leading-edge…
UC San Diego’s Jacobs School of Engineering Expands Early-Career Faculty Acceleration Program
The University of California San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering has doubled the size of its Accelerating Interdisciplinary Research Collaborations for Early-Career Faculty program, which it launched last year. The big-picture…
Discovery: Faulty DNA Disposal System Linked to Inflammation
Cells in the human body contain power-generating mitochondria, each with their own mtDNA—a unique set of genetic instructions entirely separate from the cell’s nuclear DNA that mitochondria use to create life-giving energy. When mtDNA…
UC San Diego Utilizes Human Evolution to Propel Precision Medicine Forward
Humans are still evolving, and Tatum Simonson, PhD, founder and co-director of the Center for Physiological Genomics of Low Oxygen at University of California San Diego School of Medicine, plans to use evolution to improve…
Researchers Uncover Mechanisms behind Enigmatic Nuclear Shapes
Nearly 150 years ago, scientists discovered that specialized blood cells serve a vital role in immune system protection against infection and illness.
Certain groups of these white blood cells, now known as neutrophils, feature…
New Café at UC San Diego’s Franklin Antonio Hall Fosters Food and Community
UC San Diego’s newest cafe is now open in Franklin Antonio Hall. Crafted @ Minerva’s Cafe brings coffee, boba tea and fresh, organic food with a focus on sustainability to the new Franklin Antonio Hall. Crafted @ Minerva’s Cafe …
Jacobs School of Engineering Introduces Two New Master’s Specializations Catering to Working…
The University of California San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering is launching two new master’s degree specializations designed for working professionals.The two new specializations are an expansion of the systems engineering…