UC Newsroom |
The unstoppable Class of 2022
They’re ready to put their brilliance to work in ways that will make the world better for all of us.
UC Berkeley |
Skydiving salamanders live in world’s tallest trees
Salamanders living in the crowns of redwoods are able to glide and maneuver in freefall, suggesting adaptation to living at heights.
UC Berkeley |
In top graduating senior, East Coast grit meets Berkeley utopianism
Environmental sciences major and music minor Anjika Pai wins this year’s UC Berkeley University Medal.
UC Newsroom |
6 UC professors earn 2022 Carnegie fellowships
Prestigious award advances important projects in humanities and social sciences with $200,000 stipend.
UC Berkeley |
‘Minimally speaking autistic’ student wins Soros fellowship for Ph.D.
The psychology major is the first student with oral-motor apraxia to win the prestigious award.
UC Berkeley, UC Merced |
Flying buses in California skies?
Advanced air mobility could help people and goods in modes and environments previously underserved by traditional means get where they need to go.
UC Berkeley |
Why T. rex has tiny arms
T. rex’s short arms may have lowered risk of bites during feeding frenzies, scientist proposes.
UC Newsroom |
How UC research is helping California meet the challenges of the climate crisis
Hundreds of University of California scientists and researchers across the state are working to help people adapt to climate change, with innovations to fight fire, protect water supplies and accelerate the transition to a clean energy future.
UC Berkeley |
Success treating night blindness in dogs could lead to human gene therapy
In videos of the dogs after the treatment, the restoration of vision in low lighting is easy to detect by their canine behavior.
UC Berkeley |
A month at war: UC Berkeley’s Ukrainian students turn shock, anger into action
Students with Ukrainian roots are finding ways to support the country during the Russian invasion. Two, both law students, are in the theater of war.
Yasmin Anwar |
Sweet vibes between longtime couples are tied to longer, healthier lives
A new study finds that relationships with mutual surges of warmth, humor and affection bode well for long-lasting love and life.
UC Newsroom |
UC a top producer of Fulbright students
Students from eight UC campuses and scholars from six have received Fulbright awards to advance their studies and promote international exchange for the 2021-22 academic year.