New Scripps center launches to study how marine environments influenced ancient societies. Hopefully there's no snakes.
Indiana Jones meets the sea
Dressmakers found to have needle-sharp 3-D vision
The stereoscopic vision of seamstresses is superior to that of surgeons, researchers find.
Talking science with the fluidity of Pixar
Ph.D. student Sara ElShafie works with Pixar story artists to help her fellow scientists better communicate.
Walls, spies, East Berlin and the California Book Award
Anne Nesbet's historical novel “Cloud and Wallfish” claims the gold medal in juvenile fiction.
Born in the Summer of Love: The Haight Ashbury Free Clinic transformed drug addiction treatment
Famed clinic celebrates its 50th anniversary.
Scientist helps excavate oldest-known human fossils — and their dinner
Discovery of 300,000-year-old human ancestors pushes back our origins by 100,000 years.
UC Riverside’s first student cohort of Mellon Mays fellows to graduate
Program helps diversify faculty and research by mentoring undergrads.
Amazon partners with UC Berkeley for first foray into investigative journalism
Online giant's big move could create a sustainable business model for nonfiction storytelling.
Why binge-watching might actually be good for you
Experts weigh in on our new fix.
'Be so good they can’t ignore you'
Alum Kalen Egan produces Amazon’s 'The Man in the High Castle' thanks to hard work and creative drive.
UC Merced Library chosen to digitize AIDS historical archives
Effort will make hundreds of thousands of pages available to the global public.
Call Mom?
More adult children are doing it all around the world, a new study finds.