A self-healing, transparent and stretchable material can power artificial muscles.
A Wolverine-inspired material
Engineers work with Samsung on promising new memory technology
Innovations in 'spintronics' may lead to the emergence of a universal memory technology to replace all others.
Economic impact of UC Merced rises to $2.6B
Campus contributions to the state include more than $1.4B to the San Joaquin Valley, with more to come.
Researchers combat antimicrobial resistance using smartphones
A simple, inexpensive attachment could help to expand testing to regions with limited resources.
Spinal stimulator bypasses injury to help patients move hands
UCLA research is helping a man with a spinal cord injury regain movement.
UC San Diego's urban hub to be catalyst for region
A $42M startup cluster will provide space for innovation downtown.
Experimental spinal implant shows promise for restoring voluntary movement
Patient’s finger control, grip strength boosted by up to 300 percent with new technique.
Cal Hacks team creates Tesla that can be driven with mind control technology
UC Riverside student and his team take third in campus competition.
An (edible) solution to extend produce's shelf life
UC Santa Barbara alum James Rogers is CEO of Apeel, whose products to extend the shelf life of fruits and veggies could bring sweeping changes to the produce industry and grocery aisles.
11 innovative UC researchers elected to National Academy of Inventors
New fellows from seven campuses bring UC's total membership to 51.
Creating clinical bioengineers
New class teaches undergrads to use engineering-based solutions to bridge gap between engineering and medicine.
Take a tour of your thoughts with the 'Glass Brain'
The Glass Brain is kind of like it sounds. It’s a colorful, 3-D window into all the mysterious activities that light up the brain.