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Mellon Foundation Supports New Software Tools for Humanities Researchers

Computers have changed the landscape of humanities research. Innovations continue to make it cheaper and easier to digitize and analyze ever larger volumes of data. But most e-humanities tools focus on manuscripts and other textual records. Now researchers at the University of California, San Diego are working to enable widespread exploration of big image and video collections, too.

May 10, 2012Arts, Giving, Science and Engineering

Economist, Writer-performer Awarded Guggenheim Fellowships

Faculty Awards and Honors, General

Study Finds Twist to the Story of the Number Line

Tape measures. Rulers. Graphs. The gas gauge in your car, and the icon on your favorite digital device showing battery power. The number line and its cousins – notations that map numbers onto space and often represent magnitude – are everywhere. Most adults in industrialized societies are so fluent at using the concept, we hardly think about it. We don’t stop to wonder: Is it “natural”? Is it cultural?

April 25, 2012Alumni, General, Social Sciences

UC San Diego, Clarke Foundation Collaborate to Create Arthur C. Clarke Center for Human Imagination

The University of California, San Diego and the Arthur C. Clarke Foundation have agreed to establish the Arthur C. Clarke Center for Human Imagination (ACCCHI) at UC San Diego. The agreement was signed in conjunction with the foundation’s annual international Clarke Awards held on April 12 in Washington, D.C.

April 16, 2012Arts, General, Social Sciences

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