UC Davis |
California’s wildflowers losing diversity in face of warmer, drier winters
Similar trends have been found in other Mediterranean environments, such as those of southern Europe.
UC Food Observer |
Q&A with Pam Ronald, UC Davis plant geneticist
Ronald, who has emerged as one of the most effective advocates for genetic engineering and for science literacy, discusses her work and shares her insight on a range of topics.
UC San Francisco |
Science interrupted
Young investigators must sideline science to compete for scarce funding.
UCLA |
New technology stores solar energy for weeks, not microseconds
New design, inspired by the way plants generate energy through photosynthesis, could be a game-changer in how solar cells are designed.
UC Berkeley |
Humans’ built-in GPS is our 3-D sense of smell
Our brains are wired to convert smells into spatial information, allowing us to navigate territory by following one's nose.
UC San Diego |
Trans fats clog memory as well as arteries
Higher consumption of the fats — commonly used in processed foods to improve taste, texture and durability — is linked to worsened memory function in middle-aged and younger men.
UC Riverside |
Mantis shrimp inspires body armor and football helmet design
Tough crustacean inspires new body armor and football helmet designs.
UC San Francisco |
Better birth control counseling means better birth control
Training health care workers to educate young women about intrauterine devices and contraceptive implants leads to significantly fewer unintended pregnancies.
UC Riverside |
UC Riverside launching B.S. in sustainability studies
Starting in fall 2015, interdisciplinary degree program will focus on social and environmental justice issues.
UC Newsroom |
Making the most of a second chance
As a kid growing up in Salinas, Calif., Rolando Perez displayed an unusual academic and technical aptitude, and once dreamed of becoming an astronaut. But by the time he was in his mid-20s, he found himself on a path that, he says, “was going to wind me…
UC Merced |
In any language, learning to walk and talk are linked
Walking infants are better able to speak and understand their native language — regardless of what language that may be — than crawling infants of the same age.
UC Berkeley |
Oh Joy! Berkeley consults on Inside Out emotions
Emotion expert helps guide Pixar movie on uprooted tween's rush of feelings.