The UC system easily rises to the top when it comes to invention.
The University of California leads in US patents
The problem with tips
Ninety percent of women in tipped service jobs experience sexual harassment. Can Saru Jayaraman change it?
A handout or a hand up? How we judge others guides how we help others
When charities emphasize the helplessness of those they assist, it changes how we give.
For richer or poorer: 4 economists ponder what 2018 has in store
Greg Wright and others project the winners and losers of the economy in the coming year.
Should you open the door to in-home delivery services?
Experts examine the personal safety and data risks associated with in-home delivery.
Campus’s economic impact on state nears $3 billion
The significant boost includes more than $1.6 billion to the San Joaquin Valley.
US retail jobs are bad — but it doesn’t have to stay that way
A new book compares working conditions in the US with other countries.
UC Davis, Sudwerk Brewing Co. launch Gunrock Lager
The world leader in brewing science now has its very own commercially available beer.
Presidential Public Service fellows embrace life in the public sector
Twenty-seven undergrads take on the challenges of public service in Sacramento and Washington DC.
Could these flip-flops save the earth?
These $3, algae-based renewable sandals could become the planet's preferred shoe.
The diet soda effect of buying a fuel-efficient vehicle
Yikes — consumers often compensate for fuel-efficient cars by buying a bigger second vehicle.
Two alumni-led companies are remaking school meals
The cafeteria is a healthier, more sustainable place these days, thanks to four alums with a passion for food.