UC Riverside |
Data center water spikes could cost billions
Study recommends technology companies expand water capacity to offset their use and preserve community supplies.
UC Santa Cruz |
Humanities skills are transferable skills
UC Santa Cruz humanities students graduate with a toolkit of transferable skills in high demand across fields ranging from academia to the entertainment industry and high-tech startups.
UC San Francisco |
First UCSF Health patient to move from total artificial heart to transplant
Milestone procedure gives young father with advanced heart failure a new heart and new future with his family.
UC Davis |
Study improves understanding of food safety risks in California Central Coast produce
Environmental study with the FDA, UC Davis Western Center for Food Safety, CDFA and partners examined pathogen movement through the region.
UC Irvine |
A closer look at heart health
UC Irvine researchers uncover important differences in common heart valve narrowing condition, bringing hope for more precise care.
UC San Diego |
‘Sinners’ makes Academy Award history, with some major help from UC alumni
‘Sinners’ has already set a record for the most Academy Award nominations of any film ever, with 16. Two UC former students pivotal to the film's success will not only be on the red carpet Sunday, March 15 — they'll be likely to cross the stage.
UC San Francisco |
Protecting your skin from UV damage doesn’t need to cost a lot
UCSF researchers calculated the annual cost of using sunscreens and found huge variations, depending on product price and how much skin a person exposes to the sun.
UC Irvine |
Antarctica has lost 10 times the size of Greater Los Angeles in ice over 30 years
A UC Irvine-led study used international and commercial satellites to measure glaciers and found more than three-quarters of Antarctica’s coast-reaching glaciers to be stable, with the other quarter undergoing aggressive melting.
UC Santa Barbara |
UC researchers develop a genetic sensor that could allow MRIs to image molecular-level changes
In a development that could transform how scientists study cancer, neurodegeneration and inflammation, researchers have invented a new sensor that enables MRI machines to visualize molecular activity inside cells.
UC Berkeley |
UC Berkeley’s Blue and Gold satellites are now flying through Earth’s magnetotail — a first
Launched to Mars in November, NASA’s ESCAPADE probes — operated by UC Berkeley’s Space Sciences Lab — are now testing their instruments in a never-before-visited region of Earth's magnetic field.
UC Newsroom |
How little we know about our food would surprise you. UC scientists are working to change that — and improve health outcomes across the nation
Leveraging the power of artificial intelligence, scientists at the UC Davis USDA-NIFA AI Institute for Next Generation Food Systems are connecting the dots of 80 years of scientific publishing to shed light on the food we eat and make food as medicine a…
UC Newsroom |
Menopause is having a moment, and medicine is finally catching up
Dr. Rajita Patil talks about UCLA’s new, comprehensive approach to menopause care and why a generation of women missed out.