Chronically anxious? Deep sleep may take the edge off UC Berkeley November 8, 2018 Extreme angst is on the rise, especially among teens and millennials. Deep restorative sleep can help.
Her dream? To call the US home UC Irvine Magazine November 7, 2018 Viridiana Chabolla, DACA recipient and law student, felt defeated by the 2017 rescission of the program — until she joined the lawsuit challenging it.
How to stay healthy and happy through the decades UCLA November 7, 2018 UCLA’s Alan Castel explains the psychology of successful aging in his new book, “Better with Age.”
Political science personified UC Irvine November 2, 2018 UC President Janet Napolitano pops into a class to promote student voting.
Can Americans trust elections? UC San Diego November 2, 2018 Study looks at how foreign interference in American elections produces the warning signs of a failing democracy.
Ruth is Truth UC Santa Barbara November 1, 2018 The first full-life biography of pioneering Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg hits the shelves.
How rants on social media can come back to haunt you UC Davis November 1, 2018 Negativity tends to boomerang back on those who start it — and persists much longer than positive comments do.
Will changing how we vote change who votes? UC San Diego November 1, 2018 As California counties begin to implement Voter’s Choice Act, researchers assess effects on turnout and representation.
Adequate consumption of ‘longevity’ vitamins could prolong healthy aging UC San Francisco November 1, 2018 Most American diets are deficient in a key class of vitamins and minerals that promote longevity.
Tetris: It could be the salve for a worried mind UC Riverside November 1, 2018 New research suggests the classic video game represents “flow” — a state of blissful distraction.