Findings over as many as four decades demonstrate the economic and social benefits of immigration.
Immigration does not increase crime — it decreases it
Poor odor identification may be early warning for dementia
New study suggests olfactory testing might be a simple way to predict disease a decade before symptoms occur.
Study: Infants recognize surprise in others before age 2
New research shows children's understanding begins in half the time previously thought.
Pride — virtue or vice?
Researchers explain why this emotion may have earned a bad rap.
'Near-perfect' broadband absorber invented
New technology could triple solar cell efficiencies and keep buildings cool.
Astrobiology’s rising star
New UC Irvine professor Aomawa Shields discusses her unusual career and how she uses art to spark a love of science.
Good news for women with congenital heart disease
New recommendations offer a road map to helping women with congenital heart disease have successful pregnancies.
Thirdhand smoke affects weight, blood cell development
Berkeley Lab-led study adds to evidence that smoke's lingering residue could be harmful.
UC grant enables deeper, broader Valley fever research
Among 15 projects funded in latest round of multicampus research grants.
Autism researchers discover genetic ‘Rosetta Stone’
A newly-identified protein defect leads to either epilepsy in infancy or autism.
Trump’s policies will affect four groups of undocumented immigrants
Four professors examine the potential consequences of the new directives through a research lens.
Binge drinking may quickly lead to liver damage, study finds
Fatty liver, inflammation and enzyme changes found in mice within seven weeks.