New robotic lens lets you zoom in by blinking your eye UC San Diego August 8, 2019 The lens is the first example of an interface between humans and soft machines. Is ‘The Terminator’ next?
Finding non-opioid alternatives for cancer pain UC Davis August 7, 2019 Doctors are investigating a variety of new treatments to end cancer patients’ pain and give them hope.
Spotting misinformation online via artificial intelligence UC Santa Barbara August 7, 2019 Computer scientist William Wang’s deep learning project aims to understand the spread of online misinformation.
Like to wake up really, really early? You're not quite one in a million — but you are 1 in 300 UCSF August 6, 2019 A genetic trait may be behind those who thrive on very-early-to-bed, very-early-to-rise lifestyles.
How cilantro works as a secret weapon against seizures UC Irvine August 1, 2019 Cilantro has been used as food and medicine for 8,000 years. Now, scientists know how it works to curb epileptic seizures.
A new opportunity for veterans to realign with civilian life UC Merced July 31, 2019 A four-day seminar focusing on helping veterans access higher education and career pathways kicks off this summer.
UC Davis and USAID launch new research program to study rural poverty worldwide UC Davis July 31, 2019 The effort aims to find solutions to root causes of poverty and food insecurity.
UC Health’s five medical centers ranked among the best in California and the nation UC Newsroom July 30, 2019 This year’s national rankings extend a streak of excellence for UC Health that spans decades.
Einstein was right about relativity, UCLA says — for now UCLA July 29, 2019 Welcome to ‘extreme astrophysics’ — the most detailed study ever of a supermassive black hole and Einstein’s general theory of relativity.
Alzheimer's gene may impact cognition before adulthood UC Riverside July 29, 2019 A new finding suggests a gene linked to Alzheimer's may also be associated with lower IQ scores in childhood.