"I see this as, in some ways, a pretty natural outcome for a country that committed officially decades ago to increasing women’s presence in government," said UC Berkeley historian Margaret Chowning.
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Authors say that, without action, the world will see a steady increase of deaths linked to antimicrobial resistance.
Large Binocular Telescope's observations of eruptions on volcanically active moon rival those from space
The historic conviction on all 34 criminal counts came after 9 1/2 hours of jury deliberation. Berkeley experts said the next question is whether it will affect voters in November.
Michael Yartsev's Our leverages the power of natural behavior to uncover general principles of higher-level brain functions related to learning & memory, group sociality, and communication.
New research suggests that for some white Americans, "Stop the Steal" refers not just to perceived voter fraud, but to their own loss of status in a more diverse society.
Analysis of the current ratio of medical assistants to primary care physicians within medical practices, found that health-system-owned practices were less likely to be adequately staffed than other practices.
Genetic screen identifies many mutations associated with autoimmune diseases that could help target therapy.
Most California drivers make sub-minimum wage after Prop 22, as do drivers in Boston, Seattle, and Chicago
A new incubator on the west side of campus will provide resources and support to entrepreneurs in renewable energy and clean technology.
For researchers developing critical new technologies, having an entrepreneurial bent is almost as important as conducting successful experiments.
The Psychedelics in Society and Culture is an initiative aimed at expanding psychedelic research and dialogue across the arts, humanities, and social sciences.
A new report addresses the question of how developer of AI can ensure that their models cannot be used by bad-actors.
Berkeley researchers found that it is possible to alter the movement of electrons by exposing an insulating material to ultrafast laser pulses.
Research challenges perception by many athletes and physicians that high lactate levels are bad
Kaiser Permanente study — the first to analyze pubertal onset by Asian ethnicity — may help explain health disparities seen in Asian adults