New class teaches undergrads to use engineering-based solutions to bridge gap between engineering and medicine.
Creating clinical bioengineers
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.
Biotech pioneer Bill Bowes pledges $50M to support young biomedical investigators
Longtime UCSF supporter’s nearly $100M in total giving has propelled basic science.
Alum wins global competition to fight wildlife poaching
New tool will help protect elephants, rhinos and other threatened species.
Wall-jumping robot is most vertically agile ever made
Animal-inspired creation may lead to better search and rescue technology.
Earthquake-sensing app MyShake captures hundreds of temblors large and small
UC Berkeley product outperforms expectations with its accuracy and popularity.
Breakthrough may save cabernet sauvignon from climate change
UC Davis develops a first draft of the wine's genome, which could lead to new and more adaptable varieties.
The future of nuclear energy
New startups are paving the way for a leaner, greener version of the power source.
UC startup rides coveted Wave Energy Prize
Two-year competition to accelerate wave energy markets earns CalWave $500,000 to keep iterating.
UC Berkeley's The House raises $6M to incubate student startups
The one-stop shop for campus entrepreneurship is off to a fast start.
Investing in a new generation of women entrepreneurs
UC women are hunting down the vast untapped economic opportunity of women entrepreneurship.
Wearable devices that could heal themselves when they break
Printed electronics are fragile. That's why UC San Diego's Joseph Wang is developing self-healing ink.