Monitoring moment-by-moment changes could help athletes, prediabetics and people exposed to lead.
What sweat sensors can tell about your health
Light the way you were meant to see it
The campus tests out energy-efficient lighting the way humans were meant to see it — in living color.
Reprintable paper becomes a reality
Cost and environmental impact are lessened with an inexpensive new coating.
Engineering undergrads use DNA origami to target cancer
Competitive biomedical team hopes folic acid weaving will unlock new treatments.
Through the looking glass
New business launched by alum helps the visually impaired navigate the world.
As 3-D printing grows, so does need to reclaim plastic waste
Two UC Berkeley undergrads work out first-of-its-kind recycling infrastructure on campus.
New 'super-smart' processing technology developed
Millimeter-wave signal generator could revolutionize scanning, spectroscopy and wireless communication.
The operating room of the future
Engineers develop what will become an integral part of surgical teams: robotic assistants.
11 UC researchers elected to National Academy of Engineering
Election is among the highest honors in the engineering profession.
Student-designed Hyperloop prototype debuts
Undergrad team in Elon Musk's competition set their sights on a test track run this summer.
'Near-perfect' broadband absorber invented
New technology could triple solar cell efficiencies and keep buildings cool.
Blazing a trail for others
Native American physicist opens doors for underserved communities to conduct cutting-edge research.