UC graduate students visit with lawmakers in Sacramento to share bold ideas for tackling California's big challenges.
California’s force for research innovation
Shoe-string theory: Science shows why shoelaces come untied
The reason behind your run's interruption.
UCLA develops artificial thymus that produces cancer-fighting cells
This could be an important step for treating many different types of cancer.
Race ranks higher than pounds in diabetes, heart health risks
South Asians, Hispanics of normal weight most likely to have high glucose, hypertension.
Can the study of epigenomics lead to personalized cancer treatment?
Chemical modifications that do not change our DNA but can affect gene activity are a new tool for biomedicine.
Researchers find Zika's weak spot
Study cracks the structure of a key protein to better understand how the virus replicates itself.
New multiple sclerosis drug that could halt disease meets FDA approval
Dr. Stephen Hauser achieves decades-long dream of turning science into therapy.
UC scientists develop test to measure age-related Alzheimer's disease risk
First-of-its-kind score could promote earlier diagnosis and treatment.
A collective push on climate change
New 'OneClimate' initiative brings together climate science researchers from across campus.
A land without heart disease
80-year-olds in an indigenous population in Bolivia have the same arterial age as Americans in their mid-fifties. Why?
New nano-implant could one day help restore sight
High-tech, high resolution prosthesis is a major step toward functional vision.
The science of the circadian clock
UC Merced, San Diego and Santa Cruz professors make a breakthrough in the study of nature's rhythms.