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SDSC’s Gordon Supercomputer Assists in Crunching Large Hadron Collider Data
UC San Diego/Open Science Grid Collaboration Speeds Quest for Dark Matter Discovery Gordon, the unique supercomputer launched last year by the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at the University of California, San Diego, recently completed its most data-intensive task so far: rapidly processing raw data from almost one billion particle collisions as part of a [...]
877 20-SOLAR Offers Affordable Diamond Bar Solar Energy Solutions
The Solar Center Many Southern California homeowners and businesses are missing out on the opportunity to “go green” by installing solar systems that will bring them rebates and tax credits provided by the California Solar Initiative. The state government’s program makes solar energy an affordable, and profitable, way to save both money and natural resources [...]
877 20-SOLAR Offers Affordable Simi Valley Solar Energy Solutions
The Solar Center Many Southern California homeowners and businesses are missing out on the opportunity to “go green” by installing solar systems that will bring them rebates and tax credits provided by the California Solar Initiative. The state government’s program makes solar energy an affordable, and profitable, way to save both money and natural resources [...]
SDSC Awarded NSF Grant to Facilitate Sharing and Streaming of Scientific Visualizations
“SEED” Resource to Offer Fast, Easy Sharing via a Web Interface [Click image to view a streaming video clip or download ] This image is from a video showing the ground motions of a simulated Magnitude 8.0 earthquake along the San Andreas Fault through some densely populated areas. Researchers at SDSC and San Diego State [...]
UC San Diego Professor Wins Top Information Theory Award
ECE professor and ITA member Young-Han Kim, winner of the 2012 Information Theory Paper Award Using powerful mathematical techniques from information theory, linear systems theory, convex optimization, and functional analysis, a professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of California, San Diego resolved a 40-year-old open problem in the field of communication.
Gene Mutations Cause Massive Brain Asymmetry
Discovery could help lead to prevention of radical surgery in rare childhood disease Hemimegalencephaly
How infectious disease may have shaped human origins
SAN DIEGO – Roughly 100,000 years ago, human evolution reached a mysterious bottleneck: Our ancestors had been reduced to perhaps 5,000 to 10,000 individuals living in Africa. In time, “behaviorally modern” humans would emerge from this population, expanding dramatically in both number and range, and replacing all other co-existing evolutionary cousins, such as the Neanderthals. [...]
Teachers of the Year Honored by San Diego Unified School District
Ellie Vandiver Three teachers get the big honors, but each San Diego Unified school’s teacher of the year will be honored during ceremonies Tuesday night at Madison High School. A former nurse, a high-school dropout and a second-generation staff member are San Diego Unified’s 2012 Teachers of the Year. They, along with runners up, are [...]
Preeclampsia Foundation Releases Official List of Top 10 Pregnancy Guidebooks
For the first time in its history, the Preeclampsia Foundation has issued an official list of Top 10 Pregnancy Guidebooks, a comprehensive report distilled from reviewing more than 60 books. The announcement was made at The Promise Walk for Preeclampsia™ in San Diego today since May has officially been designated Preeclampsia Awareness Month by San [...]
Still Time Left To Enjoy “Slice Happy Hour” at Flippin’ Pizza
Flippin’ Pizza recently named August (yes, the month) the happiest month of the year. In honor of this crowning achievement, August is hosting Slice Happy Hour at Flippin’ Pizza for its entire 31 days.
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