A conversation with Berkeley Lab’s ‘Pi Guy’ Lawrence Berkeley Lab March 14, 2014 'The Simpsons' needed to know the 40,000th decimal digit of pi. David Bailey was the go-to guy.
You should be ashamed — or maybe not UC Santa Barbara March 7, 2014 Sociologist examines the ubiquity of shame and its role in aggression and depression.
Taxpayer donations give cancer research a boost UC Newsroom March 13, 2014 When you file your taxes, consider supporting these programs — simply checking a box can help save lives.
Lake Tahoe's long-term clarity trending toward stability UC Davis March 13, 2014 For the last decade, the lake's iconic blue waters have stayed clearer than in past decades, but still haven't reached goals for clarity.
Stamping out STEM stereotypes UC Irvine March 13, 2014 History of commitment to gender equity in science, technology, engineering and math is showing up in increased numbers of female faculty.
Microbes, prepare for blast-off UC Davis March 12, 2014 "Bugs" from Candlestick Park, the Liberty Bell and elsewhere will travel to space for research and a microgravity growth competition.
U.S. News ranks UC graduate schools among nation's best UC Newsroom March 11, 2014 Dozens of programs in business, education, engineering, law and medicine make magazine's annual rankings.
Biosensor will guard water supplies from toxic threats UC San Diego March 11, 2014 Researchers plan to seek an outside firm to license the device for commercial sale.
SoCal author is a Straight-up original UC Riverside March 11, 2014 Riverside native and longtime professor Susan Straight will receive a lifetime achievement award from the Los Angeles Times Book Prizes.
Blood test reveals Alzheimer's risk UC Irvine March 10, 2014 Participants in UC Irvine’s Orange County Aging Study took part in breakthrough research project.