Tiny lasers could overcome the current speed limits on the Internet and lower the information revolution's carbon footprint, UC San Diego researchers say.
Lasers could make the Internet faster – and cleaner
A road map for advancing women in tech
New report by UCLA Luskin Center provides strategies for reducing inequality.
California’s water system leaks like a sieve — how to save millions of gallons
Quantifying, much less preventing, H2O loss is almost impossible. UC Berkeley's John Gage wants to solve the problem.
UC Santa Cruz graduate student makes 'powerful' 3-D printing breakthrough
Collaboration with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory could lead to more efficient energy storage.
7 UC professors elected to the National Academy of Engineering
Faculty members join one of the profession's most elite associations.
New app turns smartphones into worldwide seismic network
UC Berkeley scientists developed the MyShake app, which can help detect earthquakes and eventually provide early warning for smartphone users.
Lasers produced by UC scientists bring light-speed data one step closer
Nanowire innovation illuminates the promise of electronics combined with light.
Prestigious Keck Award granted to UC Merced bioengineer
Professor Victor Muñoz wins highly competitive $1 million prize for biomedical research, the campus's first.
Cyber-archaeology, big data and the race to save threatened cultural heritage sites
How 21st century archaeology is digitally preserving ancient sites facing threats from extremism to climate change.
The STEM gender gap is not where you think
A UC Santa Barbara professor seeks to explain why certain countries are more likely to see women in STEM than others.
Uncoding a citrus tree killer
UC Riverside-led team awarded $4 million grant to fight disease using CRISPR technology developed at UC Berkeley.
UC San Diego lab prints 3-D functioning liver tissue
New model derived from stem cells could make drug development faster and more cost-effective.