Our emotions match music to colors UC Berkeley May 20, 2013 Whether we’re listening to Bach or the blues, our brains are wired to make music-color connections depending on how the melodies make us feel.
New grads head back to class, as Teach for America recruits UC Berkeley May 20, 2013 More Teach for America recruits hail from UC Berkeley than any other institution.
Racial minorities live on the front lines of heat risk UC Berkeley May 14, 2013 Fewer neighborhood trees and heat-retaining hard surfaces add up to sweltering conditions for many people of color.
Nanomaterials cause big problems for lungs UC Davis May 6, 2013 Ultrafine particles, found in a host of common products, are linked to lung inflammation, other damage.
Troubling levels of toxic metals found in cosmetics UC Berkeley May 2, 2013 Troubling levels of lead, other toxic metals found in lipstick, lip gloss.
Common migraine linked to genetic mutation UC San Francisco May 1, 2013 Discovery may point to causes of the throbbing head pain that plagues millions.
UC researchers track asteroids, space debris UC Office of the President April 29, 2013 Recent close encounters with intergalactic objects are examples of dangers scientists hope to help Earth avoid.
Controlling a deadly citrus disease UC Riverside April 24, 2013 Phosphorus and small RNAs could help battle citrus greening.
Lost your cat? The brain can rapidly mobilize a search party UC Berkeley April 22, 2013 When we embark on a targeted search, various visual and non-visual regions of the brain mobilize to track down a person, animal or thing.
Puma tracking reveals impact of habitat fragmentation UC Santa Cruz April 18, 2013 Three-year study monitors activities of 20 animals across 6,600 square miles of territory.