Contra Costa Times |

Unusual salamanders lurk beneath UC Santa Cruz

Students and biologists explore caverns on campus to see how climate change affects the world below our feet.

KQED |

Yes, even CRISPR pioneer Jennifer Doudna experiences gender bias

Professors from UC Berkeley and UC Davis discuss breaking down barriers for women in science.

The Washington Post |

Doctor says: When it comes to breastfeeding, your health and happiness matter as much as your baby’s

3 UC doctors suggest mothers prioritize their mental health when making choices about infant care.

UC Berkeley |

Handel scholar discovers new cantata by a Baroque master

A UC Berkeley professor investigates an old manuscript and finds a new composition, to be conducted this spring.

UC San Diego |

Aircraft cruise atmospheric rivers to improve West Coast storm predictions

UC San Diego scientists take to the skies with a new method to make weather forecasts more accurate.

California Magazine |

California’s water system leaks like a sieve — how to save millions of gallons

Quantifying, much less preventing, H2O loss is almost impossible. UC Berkeley's John Gage wants to solve the problem.

UC Riverside |

New eco-friendly method to stop Argentine ants

UC Riverside researchers add pheromone to bait and find a 74 percent reduction in activity by the invasive species.

Great Big Story |

Meet Wikipedia's resident paleoartist

This Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory scientist moonlights as one of Wikipedia's most prolific illustrators.

Vox |

It's not you. Bad doors are everywhere.

Wondering why you never seem to open that door right? A UC San Diego professor finally explains.

UC Berkeley |

UC Berkeley law professor wins lifetime achievement award

Pioneer Herma Hill Kay is celebrated for her transformational advocacy in family law and contributions to legal education.

San Diego Union-Tribune |

Eminent climate change scientist courts religion

A UC San Diego professor attempts to galvanize action on climate change by drawing attention to its disproportionate impact on the world's poor.

UC Santa Barbara |

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.