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People are voting
Berkeley professors say the largest vulnerability to election results is the human element.
Economist James A. Robinson, sitted at a desk in a happily cluttered office, smiling as he waits to start a video interview
Robinson helped to transform the study of development in low-income countries, and built a network of influential former students.
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Watch UC Berkeley linguistics professor break down the linguistic signals in Kamala Harris' speech.
an older man, at left, confers in a medical office with a doctor (at right) who is holding out a prescription vial.
New research suggests that patients of altruistic doctors had dramatically lower rates of hospitalization and emergency room visits, as well as lower medical expenses.
a woman in green cap uses cellphone to photograph a flowering tree
With the help of deep learning, scientists have leveraged citizen science data from iNaturalist to create the highest resolution map yet of plant distributions throughout California.
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New research suggests that instead of sanitizing children's online environment, adults should focus on equipping children with tools to critically assess information.
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Poverty-level wages pose urgent problem for U.S. childcare, study finds
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Three Nobel Prize winners this year share a UC Berkeley connection.
UC Berkeley Sproul Plaza and Hall with student walking
Berkeley also moved up to 8th best in the world overall in the 2024 report.
an image of the US Capitol in a stormy night
The Berkeley Center for American Democracy has been launched to provide a home base for political scientists seeking practical solutions to these challenges.
hurricane from space
New research reveals hurricanes and tropical storms in the United States cause a surge of deaths for nearly 15 years after a storm hits.
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A new study shows that electric vehicle tax credits decreased climate pollution and benefited US vehicle manufacturers but have mixed benefits relative to taxpayer costs.
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An interview with a professor in the Department of French, specializing in medieval French literature.
Fish swim among seaweed and anemones
The UC Berkeley Energy & Biosciences Institute (EBI) has been established to advance the use of seaweed in the global supply chain.
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UC Berkeley researcher decided to simulate the massive circuit of the adult fruit fly brain— 139,255 neurons and 50 million connections — in a computer.
The 3D rendering of mitochondria overlaid by the motion map. The 3D volume was captured by a 3D SIM microscope in the Biological Imaging Facility and reconstructed by NSTM using the compute cluster from the Advanced Bioimaging Center.
New tool removes motion artifacts when imaging dynamic samples.