UC Berkeley incorporates anti-racist, inclusive strategies in 10 large courses
Ten large-enrollment courses at UC Berkeley have changed their approach to incorporate more inclusive and anti-racist curriculum and teaching strategies.
UC Berkeley incorporates anti-racist, inclusive strategies in 10 large courses
Ten large-enrollment courses at UC Berkeley have changed their approach to incorporate more inclusive and anti-racist curriculum and teaching strategies.
UC Berkeley launches trial of saliva test for COVID-19
The Innovative Genomics Institute launched a study at UC Berkeley to use saliva-based COVID-19 testing for detecting infection in individuals without symptoms who are working on campus.
UC Berkeley launches trial of saliva test for COVID-19
The Innovative Genomics Institute launched a study at UC Berkeley to use saliva-based COVID-19 testing for detecting infection in individuals without symptoms who are working on campus.
Study identifies 6th mass extinction event, lists human activity as primary cause
After years of warnings from ecologists about the dangers of biodiversity loss, a new study has quantified an ongoing mass extinction event — the sixth in our planet’s history — and suggests humans are largely to blame.
Study identifies 6th mass extinction event, lists human activity as primary cause
After years of warnings from ecologists about the dangers of biodiversity loss, a new study has quantified an ongoing mass extinction event — the sixth in our planet’s history — and suggests humans are largely to blame.
An over-the-counter drug may prevent epilepsy from developing in its early stages, UC Berkeley researchers discovered, marking this treatment of epilepsy the first of its kind.
An over-the-counter drug may prevent epilepsy from developing in its early stages, UC Berkeley researchers discovered, marking this treatment of epilepsy the first of its kind.
Professor studying herbicide's effect on frogs faces laboratory funding setbacks
Tyrone Hayes, a UC Berkeley professor who has been a longtime vocal critic of a common herbicide atrazine, is facing potential obstacles in his research due to a recent notification from the campus that his lab is running a deficit.
Professor studying herbicide's effect on frogs faces laboratory funding setbacks
Tyrone Hayes, a UC Berkeley professor who has been a longtime vocal critic of a common herbicide atrazine, is facing potential obstacles in his research due to a recent notification from the campus that his lab is running a deficit.