Argentine ants wreak havoc on California homes
These non-native insects are transforming California's ecosystems, but UC Berkeley scientists may be able to stop them.

San Jose Mercury News
This Drone Wants to Replace Your Selfie Stick
Take video of yourself with this award-winning drone invented by two UC Berkeley grads.

Entrepreneur
Testing Climate Change in a Tide Pool
Innovative UC Irvine research shows the impact of climate change on marine life.

Hakai Magazine
UC applications break records for 12th straight year
All nine undergraduate UC campuses saw gains in total applications for fall 2016, and the total number of UC applicants topped 200,000 for the first time.