In a first-of-its-kind study, scientists find you don't need a biopsy to determine if the treatment will work.
Teens’ online friendships just as meaningful as face-to-face ones
Digital communication can even provide more benefits but also carries more risks.
Step back into the 19th century
A replica printing press from England takes center stage in the new Maker Lab.
Breast cancer patients can freeze their eggs without delaying chemotherapy
A new fertility technique enables doctors to harvest eggs in only two weeks.
Love 'em or hate 'em, robots are here to stay
Here's how we make them better, says psychology prof.
UC Riverside No. 2 systemwide for renewable energy
Giant solar panels will provide shade while generating electricity for the campus.
New app makes photographing the eclipse a snap
Be prepared for the Aug. 21 total solar eclipse.
How electric vehicles could take a bite out of the oil market
Shifting to plug-in cars could play a key role in helping oil demand taper off in the next few decades.
A billion tweets turned into virtual reality
UC Santa Barbara scholar is using billions of social media posts to create a virtual reality experience.
UCLA study helps Californians save electricity — and money — this summer
To participate in the study, download a free app, which transmits real-time updates to help you tweak your usage.
UCLA-led research offers clearest evidence yet of long-sought Majorana particle
Finding could provide the vehicle for carrying ‘qubits’ of data in quantum computing.
UC Berkeley to build a window into the brain
$21.6M awarded to create a 'brain modem' that can read and write to neurons, laying foundation for new therapies.