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Endangered Abalone
The populations of all abalone along the California coast have plummeted in the last century. Within the next decade, when the last remaining adult White Abalone in the wild die, that species will be gone from our waters forever. In a last ditch effort to save the species, Scripps Institution’s Jennifer Hofmeister has been enlisted…
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GRIT Talks Present Ground-Breaking Research from UCSB
Explore ground-breaking research from some of the best minds among the UC Santa Barbara community in new presentations from the GRIT Talks series (GRIT = Groundbreaking Research/Innovative Technology). What Gut Microbes Can Teach Us About Sustainability Can Acetaminophen Influence How We Perceive Other People? Identity, Privacy and Security in the World of Mobile Devices Near…
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America, Europe, NATO… and Russia
If you want to resolve international conflict, you must begin by understanding everyone’s needs. Vice Admiral Charles W. Martoglio, US Navy (ret), served as one of our military’s leading strategists, planners, and politico-military advisors. According to Martoglio, “all nations act in their own self interests, all the time, without exception – even the United States.”…
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Jazz Camp
UC San Diego Jazz Camp is a five-day summer program that provides small group and individual instruction to intermediate and advanced jazz musicians, ages 14 through adult. Classes and workshops explore genres and techniques within the broader jazz idiom, including swing, be-bop, jazz-blues, cool jazz, fusion, and improvisation. The all-star faculty is comprised of more…
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Sages & Scientists
Some of the world’s leading thinkers in health and wellbeing gathered for three days in Los Angeles last month, exploring the latest research on the convergence of traditional and holistic medicine. Check out the highlights here, as experts gathered by the Chopra Foundation present on brain health, epigenetics, the microbiome, creativity, and new technologies developed…
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The Future of Catholicism
By putting compassion ahead of doctrinal enforcement, Pope Francis I promises nothing less than a wholesale transformation of the Roman Catholic Church. But, for all of the hope and excitement that he has inspired, is this anything more than just a passing phase? (Francis, after all, will be 80 years old in December. He also…
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The Fate of the GOP
In a country that’s not only becoming less white, but also more urban and secular, does the Republican Party have a future? On this month’s edition of Up Next: Perspectives on the Future of Everything, host Marty Lasden examines the GOP’s prospects with history professor Donald T. Critchlow, author of Future Right: Forging a New…
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New Autism Series from the Brain Channel
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a group of developmental disorders that has a wide range of impacts. William Mobley, PhD interviews clinicians and researchers to learn more about what we know and what we have yet to learn about autism. Stay tuned for more installments in this series from the Brain Channel. Neurons in a…
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Election 2016
It’s been a grueling campaign season but we are finally heading into the last days of this remarkable and highly contentious 2016 election. We’ve careened from record crowds in the primaries, to seemingly daily gaffes and scandals, to the pageantry of the conventions and the spectacle of the debates. Now, the vote count is about…
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The Computer Science Channel Launches
UCTV and the Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) department at UC San Diego have launched The Computer Science Channel.”Our faculty are directing research that is transforming the world in a variety of ways and have made us one of the top research departments worldwide,” says CSE Chair Dean Tullsen, who welcomes users to the channel.…
