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South OC Has A New(ish) Beach. Here's How They Saved The Sand
University of California, Irvine, engineering professor Brett Sanders says south Orange County, especially, now has a large sand deficit. "Our natural sand supplies have been significantly reduced," Sanders wrote in an email.
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Session 3: Nano/Micro Technologies for Cancer
SESSION III. NANO / MICRO TECHNOLOGIES FOR CANCER
Introduction - Session Chair
Nancy Allbritton, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor, Physiology and Biophysics, Biomedical Engineering, Chemistry; Chemical Engineering
and Materials Science
School of Medicine and The Henry Samueli School of Engineering, UC Irvine
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Samueli School of Engineering 2030 Strategic Plan
The (e+) Equation
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Scientist And Innovator Dr. Michelle Khine: 'Growing Up, Nobody Thought I Was Smart'
So what does it take to be a female STEM leader? Dr Michelle Khine, biomedical engineering professor at the University of California, Irvine, and scientific co-founder of stem cell biotechnology company Novoheart, offers her insights.
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Scientists turn human cells TRANSPARENT thanks to colour-changing proteins from a squid
Researchers from the University of California Irvine in the US harvested these colour-changing proteins and injected them into human kidney cells. This resulted in the human cells becoming partially transparent. Researchers say the technique could be used by other scientists to get a clearer view of the processes inside living cells and tissues.
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Scientists reveal superconductivity secrets of an iron-based material
Scientists at the University of California, Irvine have uncovered the atomic-scale mechanics that enhance superconductivity in an iron-based material, a finding published recently in Nature. "Primarily emerging from the out-of-plane vibrations of oxygen atoms at the interface and in apical oxygens in STO, these phonons couple with electrons due to the spatial overlap of electron and phonon wave functions at the interface," said lead author Xiaoqing Pan, UC Irvine Distinguished Professor of materials science and engineering ...
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Sand project to rebuild beach in south OC complete — but will it last?
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Sonoma Fire, Microgrids, EV Chargers
Microgrids. Southern California Edison has shut off power to about 1,500 homes in the Southland today. It's a preemptive measure in case heavy winds knock over electricity transmission lines that could spark a wildfire. The move follows a controversial power shutoff in the Bay Area, and it's raising an important question: Isn't there a better way to produce and transmit electricity? Guest: Jack Brouwer, [associate professor, mechanical & aerospace engineering], University of California, Irvine. (Starts: 13:10)
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Secret of squid invisibility used to turn human cells transparent
Of all the superpowers in the animal kingdom, the squid’s ability to turn invisible is one of the coolest. And now scientists at the University of California, Irvine have managed to recreate that in human cells for the first time, granting them tuneable transparency. Read More