New study provides insight into how folding issues in proteins can result in hardening arteries.
Origami of the cell
Biologists discover how viruses hijack cell’s machinery
The process by which viruses 'trick' cells into producing hundreds of new viruses is revealed.
Scientists unveil new form of matter: Time crystals
UC Berkeley and UC Santa Barbara are helping to rewrite the laws of physics.
Art Rosenfeld, California’s godfather of energy efficiency, dies at 90
The distinguished scientist was credited as personally responsible for billions of dollars in energy savings.
Blazing a trail for others
Native American physicist opens doors for underserved communities to conduct cutting-edge research.
Swarm of underwater robots mimics ocean life
Scripps researchers collaborate on new technology study using 'robotic plankton.'
Can you brew beer on the moon?
Engineering students are preparing to test the viability of yeast in space in a fun way.
UC Irvine study reveals natural process for scar-free healing
New discoveries about skin regeneration could also have anti-aging applications.
Arabica coffee genome sequenced
Coincides with birth of California-grown specialty coffee industry.
Vapers beware: 10 things to know about e-cigarettes
Electronic cigarettes may have special appeal to young people, but that doesn’t mean they are safe.
Students build living machines out of engineered tissues
Bio-bots do what robots do — in fields like medicine and national defense — even better.
Meet the UC honorees of Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list
Young alums with ties to nearly every campus earn recognition for their innovations.