UC Berkeley study of rats shows that stress can bring males together, findings that also have implications for post-traumatic stress disorder.
Bromances may be good for men’s health
For shame: the science behind the social programming
Research by UC Santa Barbara scientists demonstrates that shame evolved as a mechanism for protecting social relationships.
Two UC Merced professors named campus's first MacArthur Chairs
Internationally recognized scholars granted the opportunity to pursue new horizons in humanities research.
UC Berkeley psychologist tapped to foster a kinder Twittersphere
Dacher Keltner is a member of Twitter's new Trust & Safety Council to help the site balance cybersafety and free speech.
The STEM gender gap is not where you think
A UC Santa Barbara professor seeks to explain why certain countries are more likely to see women in STEM than others.
Psychiatrist finds balance on a blade’s edge
When he's not researching schizophrenia, UCLA's Dr. Joseph Pierre is mastering the practice of Shinkendo.
Want to cut down on Facebook? Get more sleep
UC Irvine researchers link compulsive social media checking to lack of sleep.
Successful anti-bullying program identified by UCLA
Study shows Finnish model focused on bystanders is very effective.
A natural way of making your brain more efficient
New UC Riverside study finds that increasing your attention comes from using newly acquired knowledge.
UC faculty rank first among Highly Cited Researchers
Over 160 UC faculty named to the Thomson Reuters list of most influential researchers.
13 UC Davis discoveries that changed the world
Research helps ag, environment and health.
Online bullying: Why don't people intervene?
People on social media are often unsupportive of cyberbullying victims who share highly personal feelings, UCLA psychologists report.