UCSF |
4 out of 5 physician moms report discrimination, much of it based on motherhood
Longer paid maternity leaves, backup child care and lactation support are recommended in a new study.
UC San Diego |
Why you shouldn't get mom roses this year
In a cruel twist, pesticide-infused Mother’s Day bouquets exported from Ecuador are shown to harm children.
UC Newsroom |
What you need to know about food waste and climate change
Two important statistics help frame any discussion about food waste: 1.3 metric gigatons of edible food goes to waste every year and at least 795 million people are undernourished worldwide.
UC Newsroom |
Congress restores year-round Pell Grants, protects federal research funding
President Napolitano thanks UC advocates for their involvement in federal budget issues.
UCLA |
Breastfeeding plays important role in ‘seeding’ infant microbiome with beneficial bacteria
Study finds that nearly one-third of beneficial bacteria in baby’s intestinal tract comes directly from mother’s milk.
UC Riverside |
Ready for a better beer?
Newly sequenced barley genome could lead to better beer, whiskey and understanding of other crops.
UC Davis |
Beneath the ice
An underwater robot explores inhospitable waters to help predict how and when Antarctic ice shelves collapse.
UCLA |
Solid Golds: Sustainable seafood is the goal
UCLA alumni and brothers Mark and Jonathan Gold on how to achieve it.
UC Berkeley |
Pac-Man-like CRISPR enzymes have potential for disease diagnostics
Jennifer Doudna's lab discovers an application that could identify viruses like Zika cheaply and quickly.
UC Newsroom |
Students wow with brilliance — and brevity — at Grad Slam
Lose the lingo and win — grad students put their research in layman's terms in this year's final.
UCLA |
Survey reveals stark gender gap in political views among college freshmen
Report also finds difference between men and women in concerns over cost of tuition.
UC Riverside |
What infants can teach adults about learning
A new theory suggests how adults can never stop learning.