Sure, the wealthy donate less often to charity, but are their moral values that different? New research has an answer.
Are the rich more selfish than the rest of us?
Deep sleep may act as a fountain of youth
The real thing (not pill-induced sedation) can ward off mental and physical ailments.
UCLA develops artificial thymus that produces cancer-fighting cells
This could be an important step for treating many different types of cancer.
Race ranks higher than pounds in diabetes, heart health risks
South Asians, Hispanics of normal weight most likely to have high glucose, hypertension.
Grad students to bring their research to life on stage in Grad Slam
Think 'American Idol' for brainiacs, only with words instead of songs.
How robots can help kids stay in school
Doctoral student heads to the state capitol to advocate for technology that includes instead of isolates.
Visualizing Bermuda's shipwrecks
An ambitious campaign aims to create a digital atlas of the nation's underwater secrets.
Better than Prozac?
A mouse study identifies a new method for treating depression.
A tiny spot in mouse brains may explain how breathing calms the mind
UCSF scientists locate a bridge between breathing and arousal centers.
Grown in California
UC Santa Barbara is investing in the innovation pipeline that has yielded breakthrough startups like Apeel Sciences.
UC president joins Mexican government officials for announcement of $10 million in new funding for joint energy efficiency research projects
University of California President Janet Napolitano today (March 30) joined Mexican Secretary of Energy Pedro Joaquín Coldwell for an announcement of $10 million in new funding to support energy efficiency research projects led by Mexican research institutions in collaboration with researchers at UC.
Researchers find Zika's weak spot
Study cracks the structure of a key protein to better understand how the virus replicates itself.