The risk of a recession is growing, according to the latest forecast from the Anderson School of Management.
UC President Napolitano’s statement on new restrictions regarding fetal tissue research
The Trump administration dealt a blow today to scientific discovery and medical advancement. Fetal tissue research has helped find cures for millions of Americans who suffer from debilitating diseases, while improving the quality of life for others.
ADHD: Could dogs be the answer?
Therapy dogs can help reduce symptoms in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
Breakthrough device translates brain activity into speech
It could one day restore the voices of those who have lost the ability to speak due to neurological damage.
66 million-year-old deathbed linked to dinosaur-killing meteor
Researchers have found an unprecedented fossil site that tells the story of Earth’s last mass extinction event.
Regaining sight
Blind mice regain sight with a simple gene therapy that could be available to humans in three years.
Dragging? Blame the ‘time pollution’ of springing forward
The body doesn't take kindly to time change.
The Payless stunt that shows expectation equals experience
How the low-cost shoe retailer duped influncers into spending $600 for a pair of cheap, $20 shoes.
More than $9M in research grants awarded to UC campuses to address California’s critical issues
Grants from the University of California’s Multicampus Research Programs and Initiatives (MRPI) to help UC researchers address pressing contemporary issues.
Minority homebuyers face widespread statistical lending discrimination
A study of mortgage lending finds African American and Latino borrowers continue to be charged higher interest rates.
Tetris: It could be the salve for a worried mind
New research suggests the classic video game represents “flow” — a state of blissful distraction.
Why so many U.S. students aren’t learning math
Sixty percent of community college students are not qualified to take a college math course.