Solar power at night? UC Davis January 30, 2020 It’s no joke, says a professor developing prototypes of nighttime solar cells capable of generating power.
Astronaut alum Jessica Meir answers questions from the International Space Station UC San Diego January 30, 2020 UC San Diego alumna discusses her journey from ‘STEM to Stars’ during live Q&A from International Space Station.
How UC is working to expand open access to its research UC Berkeley January 29, 2020 UC continues to press for free access to publicly-funded research despite stalled talks with Elsevier.
Surviving the era of unlimited distraction UC Santa Barbara January 29, 2020 A team of scientists is helping teenagers learn to calm and focus their minds.
Dolly Parton: The great unifier? UC Santa Barbara January 28, 2020 America's first ‘Dollyologist’ reflects on how the country singer has become a figure that resonates all over the world.
Putting the ‘lazy eye’ to work UC Irvine January 28, 2020 New research on how amblyopia actually works could lead to better treatments that improve 3-D vision.
As mysterious coronavirus spreads, an infectious disease expert explains what you should know UC San Francisco January 31, 2020 Infectious disease expert Dr. Charles Chiu talks about the origins of the Wuhan virus and explains the public health risks.
Spreading hope and healing for fragile X syndrome UC Davis January 23, 2020 Doctors offer families support in a region of the world just beginning to recognize let alone treat the condition.
150 years of women at the University of California UC Berkeley January 23, 2020 UC Berkeley celebrates the 150th anniversary of the enrollment of women on campus.
The mosquito that repels the dengue virus UC San Diego January 23, 2020 An international team of scientists has synthetically engineered mosquitoes that halt dengue virus transmission.