
David Wagner
Science & Technology ReporterDavid Wagner covers the science and technology beat for KPBS. Before arriving in San Diego, he wrote a research column for The Atlantic magazine's sister site The Atlantic Wire. Other positions found him producing web content for NPR's Arts & Life channel and writing features for the San Francisco Chronicle. He holds English and Political Science B.A.s from UC Berkeley.
MORE STORIES BY THIS AUTHOR
-
The rats didn't regain crystal-clear vision, but the study shows for the first time that scientists can insert beneficial genes into fully developed, non-dividing cells.
-
The annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience is expected to draw about 30,000 attendants to the San Diego Convention Center.
-
"This method could help parents who want to have their own child disease-free," said a Salk Institute scientist who co-led the study.
-
They're worried about the effects his administration could have on international climate agreements and the future of global warming research in the U.S.
-
Like Dorothy stepping into Oz, UC San Diego researchers have brought color to the highly detailed images produced by electron microscopes.
-
A team of researchers at UC San Diego says its self-healing material could be useful in designing new kinds of wearable electronic devices.
- Where to go for Fourth of July fireworks shows in San Diego County
- The softness and 'grandma hobbies' of San Diego textile artist Denja Harris
- California Highway Patrol's Fourth of July enforcement campaign underway
- Juez federal anula orden de Trump que suspende acceso a petición de asilo en la frontera sur
- UCSD nurses decry layoffs, saying patient care will be affected