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A new quantum sensing technique lets researchers detect trace amounts of certain ions and molecules, and could someday find applications in environmental monitoring, medicine, and more.
A UC Berkeley professor who studies immigration law history discusses the deep roots of anti-immigrant sentiment in the United States.
Berkeley alumni Lloyd Ferguson, Mary Blackburn and Marvin Poston paved the way for Black scientists and engineers.
UC Berkeley students have photographed California’s most elusive mammal alive for the first time.
New university initiative aims to foster campus-wide awareness and appreciation of Ohlone culture and identity.
Researchers at every UC campus are pushing cancer research in bold new directions to more people who need them.
A new study led by UC Berkeley researchers finds that wealth, pollution and human population density are strong predictors of how coyotes move around the city.
The Labor Occupational Health Program remains devoted to its mission: promoting safe, healthy and just workplaces.
Berkeley Stone Center researchers uncover new link between species diversity and resilience.
U.S. Representatives and Berkeley professors met at the Innovative Genomics Institute for a tour and briefing amidst research funding cuts.
A Chinese rover finds underground evidence of beach sediments likely deposited 4 billion years ago.
Yala's team is currently leading a randomized clinical trial to evaluate how its breast cancer prediction model Mirai can improve patient outcomes.
A new census tracts with higher concentrations of fine mineral dust had higher incidence rates of Valley fever.
Six researchers at UC Berkeley have been awarded a prestigious Sloan Research Fellowship, granted for their creativity, innovation and research accomplishments in their fields.
A new analysis contradicts the social media platform’s claims that exposure to hate speech and bot-like activity decreased during Elon Musk’s tenure.