Research initiative studies prevention of neurodegenerative diseases
Working with UC Berkeley researchers, the Glaucoma Research Foundation launched a research initiative July 15 studying neurodegenerative diseases, such as glaucoma and Alzheimer’s disease.
Research initiative studies prevention of neurodegenerative diseases
Working with UC Berkeley researchers, the Glaucoma Research Foundation launched a research initiative July 15 studying neurodegenerative diseases, such as glaucoma and Alzheimer’s disease.
Grading changes implemented in light of COVID-19 pandemic prompt student concern
In light of the COVID-19, or the new coronavirus, pandemic, campus has implemented grading changes for spring 2020, including defaulting all undergraduate courses to the pass/no pass, or P/NP, grading system.
Grading changes implemented in light of COVID-19 pandemic prompt student concern
In light of the COVID-19, or the new coronavirus, pandemic, campus has implemented grading changes for spring 2020, including defaulting all undergraduate courses to the pass/no pass, or P/NP, grading system.
Thai Student Association holds vigil after death of King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand
In the ASUC Senate Chambers on Saturday, students gathered around a picture of King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand, who was greatly loved by many in attendance, to commemorate his recent death.
Thai Student Association holds vigil after death of King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand
In the ASUC Senate Chambers on Saturday, students gathered around a picture of King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand, who was greatly loved by many in attendance, to commemorate his recent death.
UC Berkeley researchers use 'secret code' to 'lock' genetically modified organisms within labs
Utilizing methods that originated in the 1940s, UC Berkeley researchers have developed an efficient way to contain genetically modified organisms and debilitate them should they escape from a lab setting.
UC Berkeley researchers use 'secret code' to 'lock' genetically modified organisms within labs
Utilizing methods that originated in the 1940s, UC Berkeley researchers have developed an efficient way to contain genetically modified organisms and debilitate them should they escape from a lab setting.
Smart bandage shows early tissue damage not visible to the eyes
A team of engineers at UC Berkeley and medical researchers in UC San Francisco have created a “smart bandage” prototype that can detect skin tissue damage in its early stages, allowing medical professionals to discover pressure ulcers and bed sores before they become permanent.
Smart bandage shows early tissue damage not visible to the eyes
A team of engineers at UC Berkeley and medical researchers in UC San Francisco have created a “smart bandage” prototype that can detect skin tissue damage in its early stages, allowing medical professionals to discover pressure ulcers and bed sores before they become permanent.