Saying I do UC Santa Barbara November 9, 2015 Demographer chronicles how marriage has morphed into a means of supporting intensive investments in children.
A warmer world will be a hazier one UC Riverside November 9, 2015 Computer models point to aerosol species increasing under climate change associated with greenhouse-gas-induced warming.
Mathematician, neutrino physicists awarded Breakthrough prizes UC Berkeley November 9, 2015 Prize winners will discuss latest research during live-streamed symposium.
National rankings point to growing recognition for young campus UC Merced October 30, 2015 UC's newest campus is drawing accolades for diversity, sustainability and preparing students for the workforce.
Who’s the ‘enviest’ of them all? UC San Diego November 4, 2015 Research suggests young adults are more envious than their elders – and about more things.
Clearing cataracts with eye drops UC San Francisco November 5, 2015 Newly identified chemical compound restores transparency to mouse lenses and human lens tissue.
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World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893 comes alive on computer screens UCLA November 4, 2015 Modeling expert lets viewers marvel at Chicago World’s Fair that drew 27 million people from around the world.
Bat disease fungus widespread in northeast China UC Santa Cruz November 2, 2015 Discovery greatly expands the known distribution of the fungus that causes white-nose syndrome, which has decimated bat populations in North America.
Some 3-D printed objects are toxic UC Riverside November 4, 2015 Researchers find zebrafish embryos die at alarming rates when exposed to certain 3-D printed materials.