Livermore Lab research engineers are working on the world's first implantable neural device to help the brain restore memory.
We are built to be kind
Psychologist Dacher Keltner from UC Berkeley seeks to better understand why people evolved pro-social emotions like empathy, compassion and gratitude.
Long term stability plan
Proposal aims to provide funding to increase access for California students and invest in educational quality.
Citizen scientists help track space dust
Imagine if you could help identify space dust brought back from outside the solar system. It’s possible – and it’s been done – by volunteers in a citizen scientist project called Stardust@Home.
UC med centers to take lead in any confirmed Ebola cases
University of California medical centers will provide in-patient care for any Californians confirmed to have Ebola.
College accessibility report highlights UC’s support for low-income students
Report released by the Public Policy Institute of California confirms virtually no change in net price for UC's low-income students between the 2008-09 and 2011-12 academic years.
Survey finds strong career satisfaction and high employment rates among UC Ph.D. earners
Survey looked at employment outcomes, alumni perceptions about the value of graduate education, and student loan debt, among other things.
Want to address world hunger and win $10,000? UC contest rewards big student ideas
Inspired by the University of California Global Food Initiative, the Big Ideas @ Berkeley student innovation contest has launched a new category: Food System Innovations.
UC Regents approve appointment of Howard Gillman as UC Irvine chancellor
Gillman succeeds Michael V. Drake, M.D., as Irvine's sixth chancellor.
UC task force presents initial recommendations to fight sexual violence on campuses
Initial report from the President's Task Force on Preventing and Responding to Sexual Violence and Sexual Assault is presented at the UC Board of Regents meeting.