"Minion"-like robots reveal surprising ways marine larvae move, and what that means for the ocean.
Robot larvae deployed at sea
Some breast cancer patients with low genetic risk could skip chemotherapy, study finds
Genetic test can help predict survival, guide treatment options.
Researchers use a single molecule to command stem cells to build new bone
The work could lead to treatments for patients with critical defects and injuries.
Paving the way for pathogens
Increases in coastal development and precipitation push a parasite from land to sea.
State-funded firearm violence research center to be established at UC Davis
Nation's first such center will also draw on the power of other UC campuses and beyond.
UC tops Washington Monthly rankings
All nine undergraduate campuses named among the best in serving the public interest.
Is the ocean's chemistry keeping us healthy?
A UC San Diego Ph.D. student analyzes the microbial differences between surfers like himself and the nonaquatic.
Engineers launch cross-border center to create materials that withstand extreme environments
Researchers come together to create materials for defense, nuclear and aerospace applications.
USMEX releases preliminary findings of binational education study
UC San Diego, Tijuana researchers survey largest sample of students in cross-border region to date.
'All this rugged beauty'
Journey into the UC Santa Barbara Nature Reserves as the nation marks the National Park System centennial.
Scientists now know the brain chemistry behind Pavlov’s famous dog experiment
What's happening on a chemical level when we make decisions? UCLA and UC San Diego find out.
MRI scans may be able to diagnose CTE in living patients
Disease known for affecting football players has been confirmable only in autopsies — until now.