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Fred Moten

Meet UC’s 5 new MacArthur ‘genius’ award winners

UC Newsroom
October 16, 2020

Four UC alums and one faculty member will each receive a $625,000 unrestricted prize, or “genius grant,” as 2020 MacArthur fellows.

Anthony Fauci

Dr. Anthony Fauci backs universal health care, expects slow return to ‘normal’

UC Berkeley
October 15, 2020

In a wide-ranging discussion, Fauci covers many of the issues that have come to define the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S.

Cronutt post-op

How a UCSF team is giving Cronutt the sea lion a second chance with neuroscience

UCSF
October 15, 2020

Cronutt, a sea lion suffering from toxic algae-induced epilepsy — a problem on the rise due to climate change — gets a shot at a better life.

A teacher helping a student

UC Davis to establish 4-year program for students with intellectual disabilities

UC Davis
October 15, 2020

The campus receives a $2.1M grant from the U.S. DOE to create a program that will be the first of its kind in California.

Young man smiles in campus garden

UCs top Sierra magazine's ‘Cool Schools’ rankings

UC Newsroom
October 13, 2020

UC Irvine takes the top spot with five other UC campuses in the top 30 of the Sierra Club’s sustainable schools list.

Will Madrigal

UC Riverside is the first UC campus to teach the Cahuilla language

UC Riverside
October 9, 2020

Students in the four-class series also study Cahuilla society and culture

Two researchers and a heron in a ditch

Artificial intelligence is for the birds

UC Merced
October 8, 2020

Researchers are upgrading their migratory tracking capacity by creating a model to recognize bird calls.

Ballot going into a drop box

8 things that are new this election

UC Newsroom
October 8, 2020

Voting is safer and easier than ever in California this year. Learn how you can make your ballot count.

Spider in a hand and a scared woman in the background

And now, the winner of the Ig Nobel Prize ...

UC Riverside
October 8, 2020

Richard Vetter's work on how spiders terrorize those who study them nets him a parody Nobel.

Charlie Townes with Reinhard Genzel

UC Berkeley played big role in Nobel Prize-winning work

UC Berkeley
October 7, 2020

Reinhard Genzel realized his mentor Charles Townes’ dream of exploring the center of the Milky Way on his way to his own Nobel Prize.

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