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We rely on cognitive ‘shortcuts’ that save time and effort. For example, repeated content feels easier to process than new content, and people misinterpret this subjective ease as evidence of truth.
Years at UC San Diego: Choi has worked at UC San Diego for 11 years, starting at Housing, Dining and Hospitality (HDH) before ...
Researchers at UC San Diego, led by Professor Trey Ideker (right) are included in a $142 million initiative from ARPA-H with ...
With the U.S. undergoing sweeping immigration policy shifts—which include tighter work visa rules, student visa restrictions ...
New exhibition brings guests into the world of the Pacific Ocean through immersive displays.
The Brian and Paula Powers Chancellor’s Associates Inspiration Challenge will support the Chancellor’s Associates Scholarship ...
Since its launch, SoCal LINK has held quarterly meetings around key themes such as relational trust, belonging, and new ways ...
The University of California has partnered with Bloomberg Philanthropies to launch easy-to-use digital guides for its ...
Social media is full of advice on how to feel calmer, happier and healthier: Just try a cortisol "cocktail," spend a day ...
A new study from the Rady School of Management reveals that public exposure to reports of Congressional stock trading ...
Smile, cheers and hugs abounded at the UC San Diego Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Commencement ...
The National Academy of Sciences (NAS) has announced that University of California San Diego Professors Russell Impagliazzo, Cornelis Murre and Elizabeth Winzeler have been selected as new members.
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