UC Newsroom |
Notable UC books of 2024
Featuring New York Times bestsellers, Pulitzer Prize winners and some of the most talked about books of the year, catch up on some of the great reads you may have missed from UC authors.
UC San Diego |
The science of shopping
UC San Diego neuroeconomist Uma Karmarkar explains what happens in the brain when we buy.
UC Davis |
Probiotics and prebiotics: hype or health?
A closer look at the proliferation of probiotics with Maria Marco, a microbiologist and professor in the department of food science and technology at UC Davis.
UC Merced |
In UC Merced standup comedy course, joy is the punchline
A central emotion in laughter — joy — was what UC Merced professor Eileen Camfield was reaching for when she developed a course called Special Topics in Rhetoric, not How to Excel in Stand-up Comedy.
UCLA |
Generation Z wants to be safe, UCLA study finds
Being kind to others, self-acceptance and having fun are also goals for 10- to 24-year-olds surveyed across the U.S. in a UCLA study.
UC Newsroom |
Why some concussions are worse than others
Find out what happens to your brain when you get a concussion, and why you might want to think twice before signing your kid up for certain sports.
UC Newsroom |
12 amazing UC discoveries of 2024
Explore new ways of understanding ourselves, our planet and our place in the universe.
UC Newsroom |
UC leads the nation in highly influential scientists and researchers
UC’s 289 faculty and scientists on Clarivate’s 2024 list of Highly Cited Researchers make the university the most highly cited institution in North America.
UC Davis |
Feeding grazing cattle seaweed cuts methane emissions by almost 40 percent
New findings offer a solution for more climate-friendly cattle farming.
UCLA |
Comparative lit class will be first in Humanities Division to use UCLA-developed AI system
The textbook for Zrinka Stahuljak’s winter 2025 course was generated by the Kudu platform.
UC San Diego |
Making vision-restoring whole eye transplants a reality
Technologies developed by UC San Diego and Scripps Research teams will map the human eye-brain connectome, extend the lifespan of the revived human eye, and help regenerate and monitor the optic nerve after a whole eye transplant
UC Riverside |
Too much sitting hurts even young, active people
A new study reveals that prolonged sitting significantly harms even young, active adults, increasing the risk of heart disease and obesity.