Chatterbaby uses artificial intelligence to help determine if baby is hungry, fussy or in pain.
‘Star Wars’ cinematographer talks race and Hollywood
How Academy Award nominee Bradford Young found his way as a black filmmaker.
‘A space of freedom’
A unique correspondence course brings study of the humanities to incarcerated adults.
Why it's so hard for doctors to understand your pain
Genetic makeup changes how we experience pain, making it difficult to figure out what each patient needs.
Research links anti-immigrant prejudice to mortality risk
U.S.-born individuals of immigrant descent fare much worse than their foreign-born counterparts.
Imagining a world without prisons
How activist icon Angela Davis continues to challenge us today.
Leading the way to an advanced degree
Undergrads from across the UC system show their research chops at the 18th annual UC LEADS symposium.
Scientists are parents, too
Two UC academics have come up with guidelines to solve the conference-childcare conundrum.
‘Black Panther’ success amplifies findings of UCLA’s Hollywood Diversity Report
A Hollywood myth says movies with racial diversity don't make money; this year's report tells a much different story.
His future uncertain, undocumented student Luis Mora knows he’s on the right path
Released from ICE custody last month, the political science major returned with a renewed sense of purpose.
UC Dreamers to Congress: We’re here to stay
Three UC Dreamers attend the State of the Union as guests to put a human face on one of the nation's most pressing issues.
HBCU partnership brings new students to UC grad programs
Budding scientists and scholars are exploring deeper research interests after interning in a unique UC program.