UC Berkeley |
A breakthrough for brain imaging
Higher resolution will allow neuroscientists to more precisely localize and trace brain networks.
UC Newsroom |
12 ingenious discoveries from a year of UC research
In 2023, every campus, lab and medical center came through with findings that benefit our health, happiness and the very fate of our planet.
UC San Diego |
This wireless, handheld, non-invasive device detects Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s biomarkers
“This portable diagnostic system would allow testing at-home and at point of care, like clinics and nursing homes, for neurodegenerative diseases globally,” said Ratnesh Lal, a bioengineering, mechanical engineering and materials science professor at the UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering.
UC Santa Cruz |
When humanists met technologists
UC Santa Cruz’s new Humanizing Technology Certificate Program is helping students confront the moral and social implications of technology, harnessing the power of the humanities to envision a more just and responsible future.
UC San Diego |
Nanoparticle vaccine could curb cancer metastasis to lungs by targeting a protein
Fashioned from bacterial viruses, these nanoparticles have been engineered to target a protein known to play a central role in cancer growth and spread.
UC Newsroom |
One in four MacArthur ‘geniuses’ this year has UC bona fides
UC-affiliated experts are a perennial presence on the esteemed annual list of MacArthur Fellows.
UC San Diego |
These screen-printed, flexible sensors allow earbuds to record brain activity and exercise levels
Streaming data from 3D-printed biosensors developed at UC San Diego can be used for health monitoring and diagnosis of neurodegenerative conditions.
UC San Diego |
3D-printed ‘living material’ could clean up contaminated water
Combined with a seaweed polymer, a bacteria associated with algae blooms can actually make water cleaner — then eliminate itself when it is done.
UC Davis |
New drone research advances wildfire monitoring
A network of technological tools could detect wildfires earlier.
UC San Diego |
7 AI-powered technologies you should know about
Move over, ChatGPT: These artificial intelligence-powered technologies and innovations being developed and implemented at UC San Diego could lead to the next developments in the “AI revolution.”
UC Santa Cruz |
UC Santa Cruz students behind bus tracking app selected as only US team in Google Solution Challenge’s top 10
Four students beat out teams from around the world with their development of SlugLoop, an innovative real-time bus tracking app.
UC Irvine |
Yes, people who are blind can be software engineers
UC Irvine’s Accessibility Research Collective works to shatter assumptions and empower people with disabilities.