Study identifies a new way by which the human brain marks time UC Irvine January 17, 2019 With a little help from HBO's “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” scientists learn more about how we process the flow of time.
Student activism pushes UC toward a carbon-free future UC Newsroom January 16, 2019 As UC's sustainability goals become increasingly ambitious, the entire community is pitching in.
Rethinking what we teach about California's missions UC Riverside January 15, 2019 There are ghosts to be reckoned with in our state and its history, which an entirely new field aims to address.
Risk tolerance: It's in your DNA UC San Diego January 15, 2019 Large study identifies genetic variants linked to risk tolerance and risky behaviors.
‘World’s greatest wine library’ continues to grow UC Davis January 9, 2019 A glimpse of UC Davis' bottomless collection.
Can our forests survive the next drought? UC Merced January 9, 2019 Researchers try to discover how many dry years plants can survive.
Can artificial intelligence tell a polar bear from a can opener? UCLA January 9, 2019 How closely do deep learning computer networks mimic the human brain? There's still a long way to go, psychologists find.
The importance of being tilted UC Santa Cruz January 9, 2019 New findings show how a tilt of the head facilitates social interaction, with potential benefits for people with autism.
Iceboxes and jail: Helping immigrant mothers and children held at the border UC Berkeley January 9, 2019 A week with UC Berkeley lawyer Paula Raffaelli, who volunteered to help detainees navigate the legal system.
Artificial intelligence can detect Alzheimer’s disease in brain scans 6 years before a diagnosis UCSF January 4, 2019 A machine-learning algorithm diagnosed early-stage Alzheimer’s disease using a common PET scan.