From energy efficiency to carbon capture, Berkeley Lab scientists are on it.
5 nanoscience research projects that could deliver big results
This temporary tattoo could save your life
Flexible, wearable sensor in development can transmit real-time blood alcohol level data to your phone.
Preserving the nation's last dark skies
A UC Merced grad student develops a solution to protect Yosemite from light pollution.
UC San Diego inventions gain $6M venture capital backing
Firm specializing in commercialization of early-stage technologies invests in biomedical sensors.
UC Davis helps empower those tackling Africa's energy challenges
Young African leaders are leveraging campus expertise to develop zero-net energy solutions for their nations.
Modern off-grid lighting could create 2 million new jobs in developing world
Moving away from polluting, fuel-based lighting isn't just good for the environment - it puts people to work
The man behind Pokémon Go
Meet the UC Berkeley alum who created the most popular mobile game in history.
Working together to weigh a bee
Engineers and entomologists at UC Davis figure out a tricky problem vital to monitoring colony health.
Engineers, painter first recipients of innovation awards
Awards reflect UC Davis' growing importance as a promoter of innovation.
UC San Diego undergrads develop low-cost HIV management solution
New system to be tested this summer could transform HIV treatment in low-resource settings.
The flexible, durable solar cell
UC San Diego nanoengineers bring an entrepreneurial bent to solar cell research.
Berkeley Lab creates reactions never before possible
A new way of creating molecules that form modern chemicals may be on the horizon.