Scientific American |

Scientists may be a step closer to creating solar-fueled vehicles

Berkeley Lab researchers are developing a practical method to convert water and sunlight into fuel.

San Francisco Chronicle |

The mission to capture storms’ water before it flows away

UC Santa Cruz grad students pioneer a program to fight future droughts while offsetting farmers' bills.

The Press-Enterprise |

UC Riverside's planned greenhouse grows food and produces solar energy

The technology — developed at UC Santa Cruz — could help change the way we eat.

UC Davis |

Light the way you were meant to see it

The campus tests out energy-efficient lighting the way humans were meant to see it — in living color.

Plaid Zebra |

A group of scientists just invented reusable paper that could help save the environment

UC Riverside professor's disappearing ink is something out of a detective story.

Orange County Register |

How scientists are using virtual reality to show people effects of global warming

UC Irvine connects new technologies with the scientific community.

UCLA |

Oroville Dam crisis could be sign of things to come

California's system of dams and reservoirs isn't ready for climate change, UCLA professor warns.

UC Irvine |

Canadian glaciers now major contributor to sea level change

Nine times more ice is melting annually due to warmer temperatures, study shows.

UC Berkeley |

As 3-D printing grows, so does need to reclaim plastic waste

Two UC Berkeley undergrads work out first-of-its-kind recycling infrastructure on campus.

Fast Company |

The first-ever Roddenberry Prize awards companies pushing us toward a Star Trek future

The winner, Berkeley-lab based Opus 12, is converting CO2 emissions into jet fuel.

UC San Diego |

'Near-perfect' broadband absorber invented

New technology could triple solar cell efficiencies and keep buildings cool.

The Economist |

A computer program that learns how to save fuel

Advances in car tech aren't just about self-driving — UC Riverside will make your wheels greener, too.