Underwater libraries continue to yield scientific discoveries.
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When descendants look back at our era, they may sum it up with one word: Plastic.
Jessica Meir, PhD ’09, goes to extremes to advance science.
A marine ecologist at UC San Diego has been working on cultivating a type of seaweed that can help curb cow burps—one of the greatest sources of methane emissions in California.
Medical treatments for disease are found under the sea. As a neuroscience major at the UC San Diego […]
There we were: two scientists from Scripps Institution of Oceanography, standing in the middle of an Iowa cornfield. […]
As a kid, Garfield Kwan ’13, MS ’16, often tagged along with his mother on trips to fish […]
Research technician Dave Faber hangs on as waves crash onto the deck of a Scripps Institution of Oceanography ship studying the infamous “blob.”
Video illustrates deep-sea methane seep site found 30 miles west of San Diego coast.
The debate is over: climate change is happening. The question now—what are we prepared to do about it? Researchers from across UC San Diego weigh in.
Richard and Carol Dean Hertzberg’s $5 million gift will launch the Center for Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation at UC San Diego.
Love my morning @Scripps_Ocean Collections. Our faculty and students are outstanding! @UCSanDiego @UCSDalumni pic.twitter.com/3FZEkPwaTu
— Meredith C McConvill (@mermcconvill) August 14, 2015
Tsz Fung Kwan, ’13 and Scripps Institution of Oceanography grad student, doesn’t just love comics — they’re part of who he is.