Los Angeles Times |

After years of planning, California is likely to roll out its earthquake warning system next year

UC Berkeley scientists help launch a new network which will bring the state up to speed with countries like Japan.

UC Santa Barbara |

A leap for 3-D printing

Tresa Pollock receives a $3M fellowship to develop a platform for printing with new extreme-use materials.

UC San Diego |

Chemists create the ultimate natural sunscreen

Synthetic particles mimic the cell structures that produce melanin and protect our skin.

Berkeley Science Review |

Thinking inside the cardboard box

UC Berkeley engineers use materials at hand to solve global problems, like roofing material made from recycled cardboard.

UCLA via The Conversation |

Mining the moon for rocket fuel to get us to Mars

2016 Grad Slam finalist Gary Li is part of an international team planning a space highway.

UC San Diego |

Nanofiber feels forces and hears sounds made by cells

UCOP-funded research opens doors to measure interactions that couldn't be tracked before.

UC Newsroom |

The startup champion of Riverside

Taj Ahmad Eldridge recruited to lead the ExCITE Accelerator at UC Riverside.

UC Newsroom |

UC launches drug discovery consortium

UC to work as system to speed and increase development of a range of drugs to help patients.

UC Berkeley |

Graduate students compete to make food more sustainable

Patagonia Case Competition held at UC Berkeley Haas School of Business.

Grist |

Techies and tractors: Silicon Valley’s next big thing is saving water

Alumna works with the UC Cooperative Extension to bring new solutions to California growers.

The New York Times |

One day, a machine will smell whether you’re sick

UC Davis engineer among wave of innovators developing odor sensors to diagnose disease.

UC ANR/UC Davis |

‘DryCard’ invention wins competition to reduce food loss in Africa

Moisture-sensing card will help farmers store dried food without spoilage.