Ash from the Los Angeles Palisades and Eaton fires has been found by ocean researchers up to 100 miles away in the Pacific near San Nicolas Island.
The fire was reported around 2:20 p.m. Thursday in the Otay Mountains of San Diego's South Bay near the border.
From the Archives heads today to the San Pasqual Valley in North County for this photo of the dedication ceremony for the then-named Zoo Wild Animal Park in May 1972. In 2010, the Zoo ...
Embracing DEI is not about lowering standards; it's about expanding our horizons and recognizing the value that diverse perspectives bring to the table -- especially in the critical technology field.
As their traditional dining options dwindle and natural areas give way to restaurants, homes and sidewalks, the coyotes of San Francisco are shifting what they eat.
Researchers led by electrical engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a better way to perform the comparative analysis of entire genomes. This approach can be used to study ...
San Diego scientists are collecting samples of ash from California's coast to measure how toxins and urban debris from the Los Angeles wildfires could affect nearby fisheries and the food webs of ...
Britain’s competition regulator launched an investigation into Apple and Google’s mobile ecosystems to assess whether they’re ...
San Diego, CA–Following two years of listening and connecting with San Diegans, the City of San Diego this week adopted its ...
The Constitutional Court of Ecuador has determined that coastal marine ecosystems have rights of nature, including the right to “integral respect for its ...
The devastating fires in Los Angeles have numerous secondary effects as scientists are finding out now off the coast of ...