UC San Diego |
Nanotechnology training program creates career paths for veterans
With support from the National Science Foundation, the Qualcomm Institute is training veterans for careers in microelectronics and nanomanufacturing.
UC San Diego |
This is what happens when your phone is spying on you
Study reveals smartphone spyware apps are hard to detect and remove.
UC San Francisco |
California’s anti-smoking push spurs big savings on health costs
For every dollar the state spent on smoking control, health care costs fell by $231.
UC Berkeley Haas School of Business |
After the Silicon Valley Bank failure, Berkeley Haas faculty raise concerns about systemic weaknesses in banking
The problems of SVB were “banking 101,” experts say, but also possibly influenced by its close ties to one industry.
UC Berkeley |
Voting, race and religion: Is the U.S. Supreme Court a threat to democracy?
Scholars say the court may be helping to assemble a legal framework in which a shrinking base of white conservatives can rule the country long-term — even as a minority.
UC San Diego |
The future of drug discovery may be in space. UC San Diego’s new astrobiotechnology hub is set to explore it.
Leaders in academia, biotechnology and aerospace industries unite in their mission to advance stem cell science in space.
UC Berkeley |
In Ukraine, UC Berkeley experts are shaping the legal fight against war crimes
The Berkeley Protocol will assure that images from drones, satellites and millions of smartphones will be solid evidence in future trials.
UC Santa Cruz |
Leading and learning to save the world
As the leader of CalEPA, alumna Yana Garcia heads California’s fight against the ongoing climate crisis.
Berkeley Lab |
Balancing a battery-powered future with energy justice
How inclusive research could support communities around California’s Salton Sea.
UC Irvine |
Writing for FLOTUS
UC Irvine student Steven Gong turned lessons from the ‘Writing for POTUS’ course into a speechwriting internship in the Office of the First Lady.
UC Riverside |
Why California will inevitably shake like Turkey
A fault like the San Andreas produced the tragic earthquake in Syria and Turkey.
UCLA |
In reparations debate, UCLA students help amplify Black Californians’ voices
A small team of UCLA graduate students traveled the state, heard from more than 900 residents.