Being out in the wild is good for you. Turns out, watching the wild is, too.
How unregulated household chemicals harm us
New book explains why only food, drugs and pesticides are tested before going to market, and why that's a problem.
Never-before-seen views of elk herds on an incredible journey
With migrations threatened around the world, a professor responds by documenting the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.
How transportation emissions impact human health
UC Riverside center part of university consortium funded by U.S. Department of Transportation.
Why are pandas black and white? UC Davis scientists have the answer
New study explains the animal's unique appearance.
A better way to rebuild wildlife populations
Researchers discover a faster way to repopulate predators and prey alike.
Music professor receives patent to help fight bark beetles ravaging Western forests
A new kind of death metal.
Oroville Dam crisis could be sign of things to come
California's system of dams and reservoirs isn't ready for climate change, UCLA professor warns.
Counting sharks on Palmyra
Scientists visit a pristine island to find out what a healthy population looks like.
Canadian glaciers now major contributor to sea level change
Nine times more ice is melting annually due to warmer temperatures, study shows.
As 3-D printing grows, so does need to reclaim plastic waste
Two UC Berkeley undergrads work out first-of-its-kind recycling infrastructure on campus.
Become a citizen scientist and help preserve California’s biodiversity
Biology professor leads statewide projects to create 'environmental DNA museum.'