New UC poll: Concern over current events could spur record numbers of young adults to vote UC Newsroom September 24, 2020 The state’s newest voters are paying close attention to the issues, and nearly 60 percent plan to vote early, most of them by mail.
‘Awe walks’ boost emotional well-being UCSF September 23, 2020 Awe leads to more positive feelings, and helps us intervene with negative ones, study says.
Why you should never feel guilty about getting a good night’s sleep UCLA September 22, 2020 UCLA researchers behind a new study on the human brain say ‘sleep is as important as food.’
Learning resources for parents, students and educators as school gets back in session UC Newsroom September 22, 2020 Standards-based lessons that will remain useful long after life and learning have returned to normal.
Professor Tracey Osborne taking on complex, grand challenges in climate and social justice UC Merced September 17, 2020 All of our greatest challenges are connected, says Osborne, and solutions lie in the recognition of that fact.
Why getting a flu vaccine is more important than ever in 2020 UC Newsroom September 16, 2020 We may not have a vaccine for COVID-19, but we do have one for the flu. Help vulnerable populations this fall by getting your flu shot.
How we sleep today may forecast when Alzheimer’s disease begins UC Berkeley September 17, 2020 Get some more sleep — deep, restorative slumber may defend against virulent dementia.
Ready to have a say in your future? Make sure you’re registered to vote. UC Newsroom September 15, 2020 As you gear up for the 2020 school year, don’t forget a critical item on the back-to-school checklist: making sure you’re registered to vote.
First ‘plug and play’ brain prosthesis demonstrated in paralyzed person UCSF September 10, 2020 In a significant advance, researchers have developed a way to make prosthetics ‘learn’ better from the brains that control them.