Device measures BAC and wirelessly sends data to smartphones.
UC San Diego creates wearable blood-alcohol sensor
A recipe for saving cod
Scientists make a breakthrough that could help the poster child of fishery science.
English bulldog’s gene pool may be too small to heal the breed
Researchers find trouble lurking within the DNA of the iconic dog.
Can you trust what you read about climate change?
Not sure what to believe in articles on climate change in the mainstream media? Climate Feedback wants to fix that.
With rise of leukemia in children, $6M grant funds search for causes
Researchers will build upon recent success linking risk of getting childhood leukemia to environmental exposures.
Shellfish stickum inspires Cal scientists to create new surgical glue
UC Berkeley engineers turn to mussels to create a glue that could be used for fetal surgeries.
The global impact of air conditioning: Big and getting bigger
Rising incomes and temperatures increase the amount of cooling units — and greenhouse gases.
Spit: The diagnostic tool of the future?
A UC Irvine alum brings home his research on the health- and behavior-revealing properties of saliva.
University of California announces recipients of UC Cures for Alzheimer’s Disease awards
The University of California announced on Monday (July 25) the recipients of the UC Cures for Alzheimer’s Disease Initiative awards, which were created to accelerate the development of promising Alzheimer’s disease research by UC scientists.
Teaming up to combat sepsis
UC Santa Barbara scientists collaborate with UC San Diego and others to conduct biomedical research on sepsis, thanks to $12.8M grant.
California Initiative to Advance Precision Medicine announces new funding opportunity
Up to six projects will demonstrate the potential of precision medicine to help patients.
Researchers can now monitor global warming due to human activity in real time
Scientists find the human impact on global warming can be distinguished from natural variability.