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For decades, Americans have been urged to limit alcohol consumption to one or two drinks a day — and even that amount, some ...
Research from UC Santa Cruz human-computer interactions scholars is revealing how online habits translate into offline ...
UC Irvine professor of ophthalmology and biomedical engineering Tibor Juhasz spent 25 years perfecting a laser treatment for ...
The UCLA advance opens the door to growing other vascularized organ models, including intestines and colons, providing ...
UC Berkeley political scientist Marika Landau-Wells says there are ways to help us avoid overreacting to false alarms without ...
The University of California community is deeply saddened by the passing of former UC President and former UC San Diego Chancellor Robert C. Dynes.
UC Davis’ first-in-California inclusive college program for individuals with intellectual disabilities is celebrating a ...
Funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation and the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science, the Vera C. Rubin ...
Obata, detained in a World War II internment camp for people of Japanese descent, urged turning to "Great Nature" to ...
UCSF researchers are scouring millions of compounds – with help from tiny zebrafish – to create anesthetics safe enough to use without an anesthesiologist.
Allison Harvey, a UC Berkeley psychology professor, says lessons from science can help everyone instill good habits — and even lead to more effective patient treatments.
Many people say they’d like to change aspects of their personality — to be more outgoing, more patient, or more emotionally resilient. But can traits like these really change? Recent research suggests ...