New research has roots in ideas raised by Charles Darwin more than 150 years ago.
Dust-sized wireless sensors could control prosthetics someday
A UC Berkeley team pioneers technology that could take mind control out of the realm of sci-fi.
Why sunflowers move like clockwork
Scientists discover new hormonal mechanisms in the sun-worshipping plant.
'Neural dust' could treat the body from inside
On the horizon: wireless, batteryless implants for monitoring organs and improving prosthetics.
Study: Believe it or not, humans are kind
Humans have evolved to be far more cooperative than other animals. These scientists investigate how and why.
A trap for bedbugs?
Scientists make a new discovery as to what attracts these pests.
5 nanoscience research projects that could deliver big results
From energy efficiency to carbon capture, Berkeley Lab scientists are on it.
Scientists discover how birds soar to great heights
Mathematical models demonstrate how the animals make decisions as they navigate the air.
Study: Believe it or not, humans are kind
Humans have evolved to be far more cooperative than other animals. These scientists investigate how and why.
Disappearing icons: Re-imagining the national parks after climate change
A UC Riverside ecologist studies Joshua trees to help them survive for future generations.
This temporary tattoo could save your life
Flexible, wearable sensor in development can transmit real-time blood alcohol level data to your phone.
Do eco-friendly wines taste better?
Raise a glass to organic grapes: UCLA study finds eco-certified wine rated higher by wine publications.