Technology startup founded by UC Santa Barbara grads wins first place at the 2018 UC Startup Showcase UC Santa Barbara December 12, 2018 Milo Sensors evolved from a student-driven business proposal to pioneering the next wave of wearable technology.
How to support a friend facing a medical crisis UCSF December 12, 2018 Cynthia Perlis shares her most important takeaways from 30 years of listening to cancer patients at UCSF.
Proposed changes to immigration laws would cost California jobs, harm public health UCLA December 6, 2018 The state could lose up to $1.67 billion in federal benefits with changes to the ‘public charge’ test, a new report finds.
UC Merced is ‘University of the Year’ UC Merced December 6, 2018 Education Dive recognizes the campus as an innovator in higher education.
What’s so controversial about the first gene-edited babies? Experts explain UCSF December 6, 2018 Researcher He Jiankui’s announcement of the first babies with DNA edited as embryos causes concern.
Detecting cancer's ability to spread UC San Diego December 6, 2018 New sensors detect and measure single cancer cells' potential to metastasize, the leading cause of cancer deaths.
Prenatal exposure to chemicals in personal care products may speed puberty in girls UC Berkeley December 5, 2018 Early onset puberty has been linked with an increased risk of mental illness and cancer.
Racial bias taints neighborhoods — and residents, research reveals UC Santa Cruz December 5, 2018 The health and well-being of residents is jeopardized by bias about where they live.
Hang in there. As couples age, humor replaces bickering UC Berkeley December 5, 2018 A study of longtime married pairs finds less rancor and more tenderness as time goes by.
Can space help us understand our cells? UCLA December 5, 2018 A UCLA scientist looks to space for possible treatment of some neurological diseases.