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UCLA patient Francis Saputra is likely the youngest person to receive lifesaving treatment for his rare genetic disorder.
Marijuana doesn’t impact the body the way fentanyl and other opioids do, but people can become so intoxicated from it that ...
UC Santa Cruz Humanities students immersed themselves in the story of three Hawaiian princes who introduced surfing to the ...
Statement from UC President James B. Milliken in response to the Department of Justice's proposed $1 billion settlement from ...
Millions of people are alive today because of leukemia therapies that arose from UC research, including retired Army Major ...
UC Davis plant geneticist Pam Ronald has been named the recipient of the 2022 International Wolf Prize in Agriculture, given ...
The team of Talwar and Malinowski, better known as “Shark Docs” was crowned kings of the sea and received the ultimate prize: ...
More than 50 employers expected at free HireUC career summit in the Central Valley Looking for an opportunity to apply your ...
This week, the University of California responded to the U.S. Department of Justice’s letters regarding Title VI and Title VII investigations at UCLA, agreeing to engage in dialogue with the federal ...
As a Ph.D. student in cognitive neuroscience, Erin Morrow is comfortable in a lab. This summer, she’s expanding her comfort level to include media interviews, authorship and a research-based type of ...
Researchers at the University of California, Irvine have identified a promising nonpharmaceutical treatment that rejuvenates aging brain cells and clears away the buildup of harmful proteins ...