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People of color are underrepresented according to new studies
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Why walk when you can cruise around in style on an electric unicycle or self-balancing hovershoes
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The supplement is banned in the city of San Diego, but now users can get their fix a few miles south in Chula Vista.
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Encinitas doc Brian Alman created TruSage to teach mindfulness using our most popular way to communicate.
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Circadian-friendly lighting technology first used on the International Space Station is designed to help you sleep, work and live better
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Impressive stats about three local grads
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Carlsbad-based Greenwich Biosciences’ epilepsy drug Epidiolex is derived from one of the marijuana plant’s non-psychoactive compounds
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San Diego will be part of the US Department of Transportation’s drone pilot program, but does this leave us with more questions than answers?
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Rancho Bernardo-based ChefsBest employs chefs who taste everything from onion rings to gummy vitamins
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Students spend two Saturdays a month building robots, prepping for SATs, and more
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Volo is cooler, lighter, and rechargeable
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Scientists and drug manufacturers around the world use LJI’s Immune Epitope Database
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Forward-thinking teens meet up at Smart City Saturdays to pitch ideas
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Mark your calendars for Mass Creativity Day on June 23
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Grant Deane and his team study glaciers off the coast of Greenland
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This 85,000-square-foot complex brings scientists, engineers, and mathematicians under the same roof
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California Life Sciences Association CEO Sara Radcliffe on why life sciences companies thrive in San Diego
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Updates and impacts from four different countries around the world
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They’re now working together on a line of Sleepbuds similar to Hush’s original product
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3 encouraging stats from the California Life Sciences Association
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It was a hot topic on the agenda at the Plant and Animal Genome Conference in San Diego
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