Researchers at Berkeley identify defining traits of the type of politics leaders like Donald Trump and Giorgia Meloni employ.
Research News
Learn more about UC Berkeley's researchers and innovators.
Showing 1 - 16 of 3373 Results
The new ability to pinpoint sources of fast radio bursts places one recent burst in a surprising location.
Berkeley research scientist talks about the aftermath and events leading up to the Tiktok ban.
UC Berkeley professor Dylan Penningroth's book "Before the Movement" reveals the many ways Black Americans navigated the law by asserting their civil rights of property.
The Hubble Space Telescope gives us a new, 2.5 billion pixel portrait of our galaxy's gorgeous neighbor.
A UC Berkeley-led team is using computer simulations to stress-test the region’s disaster preparedness and educate the public about wildfire safety.
A new material has the potential to enhance technologies in a broad range of fields, including defense, energy and smart infrastructure.
The former insurance commissioner of California explains the stakes of the current wildfire emergency and what might happen next.
As a series of historic fires continue to burn in L.A., scholars offer insight into their causes and fallout.
Berkeley analysts say Trump may be planning an offensive against the state that extends from public health and climate to immigration, energy and education.
Watch UC Berkeley professor Stephanie Pau explain the science behind biogeography in 101 seconds.
Berkeley Computer Science Division chair has launched accessible coding programs and advocated for high quality STEM education in California.
New research in 3D printing/additive manufacturing allows for innovation in antenna design and printing of intricate antenna structures.
New center will aim to accelerate California’s equitable transition to renewable energy and zero-carbon emissions through research and collaboration.
Jennifer Doudna has been awarded a National Medal of Technology and Innovation, the nation’s highest honor for technological achievement.
"Permanent supportive housing" helps reduce chronic homelessness — here's how it works and why it's so needed in California.