UC Davis |

What’s behind the heartbreaking risk of anti-inflammatory drugs

UC Davis researchers learn why NSAIDs may increase the risk of heart disease.

UC San Francisco |

Malaria-free world possible within a generation, UCSF study says

More than 30 countries actively working to eliminate disease.

UCLA |

Fructose alters hundreds of brain genes, which can lead to a wide range of diseases

UCLA scientists report that diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids can reverse the damage.

UC San Francisco |

Laura Esserman named to TIME 100 list

UCSF oncologist at the forefront of breast cancer services named one of the most influential people in the world.

UC Riverside |

Self-healing polymer could lead to artificial muscle

A UC Riverside professor studies a new material fit for superheroes.

UC Santa Barbara |

Heading off mass extinction

A new UC Santa Barbara study underscores the need for better data to facilitate effective biodiversity conservation.

UC Irvine |

Making better batteries a reality: A battery you can charge hundreds of thousands of times

By happy accident, UC Irvine researchers found a gel that enables hundreds of thousands of charges.

UC San Diego |

Lost that thought? A new study may help you find it

Research from UC San Diego suggests our internal "stopping system" applies to body and mind alike.

UC Merced |

UC Merced becomes drone use policy hub

First UC Center of Excellence on campus will produce research for public health and precision-agriculture.

Science Today |

Janet Napolitano on the UC Cures for Alzheimer's Disease Initiative

The UC president on the mobilization of systemwide talent and resources to support promising research.

UC San Diego |

Capturing public support for an endangered species through photography

A UC San Diego doctoral student hopes to reverse a porpoise's fate with a new camera she's developed.

UC Irvine |

Student inventors debut research on new reality show

A UC Irvine duo advances toward a $1 million grand prize with their innovative blood pressure tracker.