Surfing into the history books UC Santa Cruz February 14, 2018 If weather allows, alumna Sarah Gerhardt may be among the first women to take on the Mavericks big-wave contest.
UC Irvine-led study identifies ‘hot spots’ of unsafe drinking water UC Irvine February 14, 2018 Problems are more frequent in low-income, rural areas of the nation.
New ‘4-D goggles’ allow wearers to be ‘touched’ by approaching objects UC San Diego February 14, 2018 Reaching through the screen is about to get more extreme.
Can 1.5 million college students address climate change? UC Newsroom February 14, 2018 Some of the largest universities in Mexico, Canada and the U.S. have pledged to spur local action in their communities.
His future uncertain, undocumented student Luis Mora knows he’s on the right path UC Berkeley February 9, 2018 Released from ICE custody last month, the political science major returned with a renewed sense of purpose.
Children affected by prenatal drinking more numerous than previously estimated UC San Diego February 9, 2018 Findings suggest rates of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders may be similar to autism spectrum disorders.
Trump’s push for new offshore drilling is likely to run aground in California UC Santa Cruz via The Conversation February 8, 2018 The effort to expand offshore oil production reignites a battle with California that dates back nearly 50 years.
Could a protein called klotho block dementia and aging? UCSF February 8, 2018 Dena Dubal wants to stave off neurodegenerative diseases with a novel approach: blocking aging.
UC’s National Center for Free Speech and Civic Engagement selects inaugural class of fellows, expands board UC Irvine February 8, 2018 UC Irvine chancellor to oversee center’s administration, begin search for executive director.
A picture might actually be worth more than a thousand words UC San Diego February 8, 2018 Emotional images can change people's behavior, while similarly charged words do not, a new study finds.