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A new study now shows that Saturn also has long-lasting megastorms with impacts deep in the atmosphere that persist for centuries.
Most California voters have a positive view of the state’s democracy, but they’re deeply divided along partisan lines over lagging diversity in the electorate and perceived risks of fraud in voting processes.
A new project funded by a UC Natural Reserve System Climate Award aims to make biodiversity monitoring more efficient.
New research co-authored at UC Berkeley finds European support remains solid for refugees who are forced to leave their home countries.
UC Berkeley experts taught ChatGPT how to quickly create datasets on difficult-to-aggregate research about certain materials that can be used to fight climate change.
UC Berkeley experts taught ChatGPT how to quickly create datasets on difficult-to-aggregate research about certain materials that can be used to fight climate change.
Assistant Professor of Chemistry Michael Zuerch has received a prestigious DOE Early Career Research Program Award for his research entitled "Ultrafast mechanisms of chirality control in electronic materials".
$2.2M Grant to UC Berkeley Will Help Drive Google.org’s $20M+ Investment in Consortium of Cybersecurity Clinics.
The Molecular Therapeutics field focuses on innovative approaches to treat diseases, and the division hopes to accelerate the drug discovery process from idea to laboratory to clinic.
The Othering & Belonging Institute hosts panel to mark release of their research brief, “Climate Refugees: Facts and Findings, and Strategies for 'Loss and Damage'".
In two separate publications, astronomers report the first detection of hydrogen peroxide on Ganymede and sulfurous fumes on Io, both the result of Jupiter’s domineering influence.
Partially due due to the administration’s decision not to include racial demographics in a new tool that will be used to evaluate proposed regulations or policies.
Researchers have developed Nerfstudio, a Python framework that provides plug-and-play components for implementing NeRF-based methods.
New study shows that deforestation, land-use changes, and climate-induced stresses have continually reduced the land sink’s capacity to assimilate carbon.
Berkeley Haas Professor Sameer Srivastava and co-authors have developed a deep learning model that can identify where and when prescient ideas first emerge.
New study reports on research on a region of the brain where visual images are retained even when we lack conscious awareness of having seen the information.