Scripps Research Scientists Unveil Structure of Adenovirus, the Largest High-Resolution Complex Ever
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Caption: Scripps Research scientists have pieced together the structure of a human adenovirus (two views illustrated here).…
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Researchers Flip the Switch to Test Energy Saving in Data Centers Using DC Power Directly
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A consortium of researchers from the public and private sectors have embarked on a real-world experiment to gauge whether large computing facilities can…
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NASA funds development of nanoscale materials for high energy density lithium-ion batteries
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San Diego, CA, August 30, 2010 – NanoEngineers at the University of California, San Diego are designing new types of lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries that could…
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Language as a window into sociability
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LA JOLLA, CA—People with Williams syndrome—known for their indiscriminate friendliness and ease with strangers—process spoken language differently from people with autism spectrum disorders—characterized by social withdrawal and isolation—found researchers at the Salk Institute for…
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Study Explains Why Alzheimer’s Drug is Both Safe and Effective
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A Lethal Brain Tumor’s Strength May Be A Weakness As Well
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SDSC Leads Supercomputing Efforts in Creating Largest-Ever Earthquake Simulation
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Plunging in to Polar Bear Conservation
Summer is finally here in San Diego, and the polar bears are ecstatic. With the grand opening of the new Polar Bear Plunge exhibit at the San Diego Zoo, these great white bears of the North are lounging in style by the side of their Olympic sized pool. Their relatives up North however aren't faring so…
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PEPSICO AND SENOMYX ENTER INTO COLLABORATION TO DISCOVER, DEVELOP AND COMMERCIALIZE NEW SWEET FLAVOR
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Breakthrough Achieved in Explaining Why Tectonic Plates Move the Way They Do
Researchers at Monash University and Scripps Institution of Oceanography identify movements of plate and plate boundaries; could substantially improve models of tectonic motion…
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Study During Beijing Olympics Pollution Clampdown Reveals Importance of Climate-Neutral Air Quality
Scripps researchers find marked differences between east and south Asian black carbon emissions during 2008 games
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Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego researchers say carefully balanced mitigation of air…
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Higher Temperatures to Slow Asian Rice Production
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Production of rice—the world’s most important crop for ensuring food security and addressing poverty—will be thwarted as temperatures increase in…
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Data World Record Falls as Computer Scientists Break Terabyte Sort Barrier
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Implanted Glucose Sensor Works for More than One Year
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Bioengineers at the University of California, San Diego and GlySens Incorporated have developed an implantable glucose sensor and wireless telemetry system that…
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UCSD Scientists Find Gas Pedal - And Brake for Uncontrolled Cell Growth
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ucsdnews.ucsd.edu/newsrel/health/08-02CellGrowth.aspResearchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine have identified a new way to regulate…
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New Pathway to Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s Diseases
www.sanfordburnham.org/default.aspSanford-Burnham researchers uncover new clues about the cause of brain cell death in neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, and Huntington’s diseases.…
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Q&A with Conservation Biologist Frank Santana
Frank Santana is not the typical graduate student. The fate of an entire species rests in his hands. The Mountain Yellow-Legged Frog (MYLF), native to lakes and streams in California's Sierra Mountains, is critically endangered and Santana is responsible for raising and breeding the world's only…
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