UC San Diego |

Computer software accurately predicts student test performance

Study shows automatic recognition of facial expressions can track student engagement in real time.
UC Newsroom |

Bringing power and light to the Third World

UC Santa Barbara's John Bowers is helping bring low-cost solar lighting to Third World communities through Unite to Light.
UC Irvine |

Roy Fielding stands on protocol

Alumnus Roy Fielding helped develop the now-familiar HTTP that guides the flow of Internet information.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |

Laser researchers revolutionize aviation industry

The flying public benefits from stronger, safer aircraft because of lab research.
Los Alamos National Laboratory |

A CAVE for supercomputing

In this special room, 3-D visualization allows researchers to test hypotheses, fueled by supercomputing power.
UCLA Magazine |

The revolution will be printed in 3-D

From pizza to prosthetics — even apartments — 3-D printing is poised to revolutionize society.
California Magazine |

Cal engineering team designs canoe of concrete

Cal engineering team designs, builds — and races — a canoe of concrete.
UC San Diego |

Faking pain? Can't fool a computer

Humans may think that grimace is genuine, but a computer-vision system can detect clues that give away the ploy.
UC Riverside |

Ancestry.com, UC Riverside partner to digitize historical newspapers

Historians, genealogists, rejoice: Partnership will bring millions of pages of historical California papers online.
UC San Diego |

What we're learning from selfies

All those self-portraits are opening our eyes to social trends.
UC Irvine |

Stamping out STEM stereotypes

History of commitment to gender equity in science, technology, engineering and math is showing up in increased numbers of female faculty.
UC San Diego |

Share that happy feeling via Facebook

Moods, both good and bad, are downright contagious through social media.