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At 120-feet long, and holding 36,000 gallons of water, the Scripps Ocean-Atmosphere Research Simulator (SOARS) is a unique facility at Scripps Institution of Oceanography. SOARS is much more than a wave generator, it allows scientists to replicate oc... more

OpenAI researcher Adam Kalai sits down with UC San Diego professor Mikhail Belkin to discuss his work in machine learning, algorithmic fairness, and artificial intelligence. Kalai has contributed research in areas like fairness in AI models, word emb... more

Human beings show a range of emotional attachment, affection, and infatuation often referred to as “love”. Love promotes long-lasting and secure relationships that involve nurturing and support. Biological mechanisms underlying such behavior involve ... more

Human fathers exhibit hormonal shifts in testosterone, prolactin, and oxytocin, enabling flexible responses to parenting. In species with costly paternal care, these shifts balance mating and parenting efforts, suggesting evolved neuroendocrine capac... more

The titi and owl monkeys of South America live in socially-monogamous groups where the male and female establish a pair bond and share parental duties. Why do males of these species mate in a monogamous relationship presumably foregoing other reprodu... more

This film explores the dynamic fusion of science, art and historic collections, set against the stunning backdrop of La Jolla’s hidden underwater world of giant kelp forests. Five artists talks about their unique perspectives captured in the exhibiti... more

Explore the cutting-edge intersection of space travel, biology, and health. Experts dive into the effects of microgravity and space radiation on mitochondrial function, DNA repair, and liver regeneration, shedding light on the unique challenges astro... more

Grandmothers play a key role as alloparents in human families. A leading hypothesis suggests that the inclusive fitness benefits of grandmaternal care selected for an extended female lifespan after reproduction, a unique trait among primates. Beyond ... more

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Yinzhan Xu
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Chris Ye
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Chen Biao Wu
Department of Neuroscience at UCSD
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Yian Ma
Assistant professor at the Halıcıoğlu Data Science Institute and an affiliated faculty member at the Computer Science and Engineering Department of UC San Diego.
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Episode: Building Fast and Reliable Machine Learning Systems with Yian Ma
Catriona Jamieson
Leading physician scientist focused on blood cancers and stem cell research.
UC San Diego Sanford Stem Cell Institute
Episode: A Closer Look at...Stem Cells in Space
Alysson Muotri
Leading researcher studying brain evolution using stem cells to investigate neurological diseases.
UC San Diego
Episode: A Closer Look at...Stem Cells in Space
Alex Allen
Software engineer and patient diagnosed with essential thrombocytosis.
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Ellen Gruenbaum
Cultural medical anthropologist
Episode: CARTA: Female and Male Genital Modification with Ellen Gruenbaum
Tara Javidi
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at UC San Diego and a prolific researcher in machine learning applications.
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Machine Learning Fairness and AI: A Conversation with Adam Kalai
Q: How serious are concerns about aligning AI systems and human values?
It's important for all AI researchers to ensure our systems align with human values and to consider all possible risks.
Machine Learning Fairness and AI: A Conversation with Adam Kalai
Q: What advice do you have for young researchers and students?
They should learn the fundamentals and stay up-to-date with the latest technology while being mindful of its proper application.
Machine Learning Fairness and AI: A Conversation with Adam Kalai
Q: What attracted you to OpenAI?
I was excited to go there to see if I could help them be more safe, more aligned, more fair in all the different ways.
CARTA: Origins of Love - Questions Answers and Closing Remarks
Q: How do the neural and behavioral mechanisms of grandmother-child emotional regulation differ from mother-child interactions?
Oxytocin is critically involved in maternal caregiving and appears to work on a global parental caregiving system, showing similarities in the emotional regulation roles of both mothers and grandmothers.
CARTA: Origins of Love - Questions Answers and Closing Remarks
Q: What's special about South America that gave rise to these pair-bonding monkey species?
The unique evolution of pair bonding and paternal care in certain South American monkeys reflects a remarkable convergent pattern, though they are now understood to be distantly related taxonomically.

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