News

Chess is a strategic game characterized by temporal complexity—wherein the goodness of a move is unclear due to a separation ...
State and local governments around the U.S. are harnessing artificial intelligence for a range of applications. A webinar ...
At just 25, Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin applied quantum physics to a treasure trove of astronomical observations to show that stars are mostly hydrogen and helium.
Experts in fire science see useful ideas in federal proposals for managing fire risk, but worry areas with low-value trees will be missed ...
A workplace environment that rushes past questions silences curiosity. Making time for inquiry strengthens trust, boosts ...
Lambert Liu, 22, says being a holistic engineer who understands system design can help secure a job at an AI startup.
Albert Einstein is known have the most quirky lifestyle habits, but they make him a true genius! From naps to walks, here's ...
Graduate student Soren Lipman talks with this chemist and education researcher about accessibility gaps in teaching labs and ...
When you are one of just 500 people worldwide to belong to a group that includes Nobel Laureates and former prime ministers, it's clear that you are doing something of great significance.
America's leadership "isn't some fixed, unchanging feature of the scientific landscape," says one UC historian.
Ahita Paul ’26 drew on her SOM coursework to navigate a professional world that is rapidly changing with the rise of ...