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.

UC Santa Barbara |

Fear of missing out?

FOMO no more with this student-developed app that helps you know where to go.

UC San Diego |

Can you brew beer on the moon?

Engineering students are preparing to test the viability of yeast in space in a fun way.

The Mercury News |

Watch: Mysteries of pregnancy revealed in 3-D imaging by UCSF research team

Dramatic new level of detail should help doctors identify how and why things go wrong.

UC Merced |

Students build living machines out of engineered tissues

Bio-bots do what robots do — in fields like medicine and national defense — even better.

UC Newsroom |

Meet the UC honorees of Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list

Young alums with ties to nearly every campus earn recognition for their innovations.

UC Riverside |

New technology will cut plug-in hybrid fuel consumption by one-third

Researchers look to birds flying in formation and find a way to make vehicles more efficient.

UC Newsroom |

A standout among standouts

UC lauded as the only university among Top 100 Global Innovators.

UC Office of the President |

AB 2664 funds spur innovation, entrepreneurship

A $22 million investment from the state is propelling new innovation and entrepreneurship efforts across the University of California through investments in infrastructure, incubators and entrepreneurship education programs.

Motor Trend |

Robotics expert predicts kids born today will never drive a car

A very different future is only 10-15 years away, the head of UC San Diego's Contextual Robotics Institute says.

UC Irvine |

How massive was the California storm? Download the iRain app to find out

State-of-the-art rainfall estimation in even remote counties is now freely available.

Los Angeles Times |

How much rain did we get? Ask the iRain app, created at UC Irvine

The new application provides the most comprehensive rainfall information ever.