UC Berkeley study shows trends in abortion searches
UC Berkeley researchers found a link between state policy on contraceptives, the number of unplanned pregnancies and Google searches related to abortion, according to a study published May 21.
UC Berkeley study shows trends in abortion searches
UC Berkeley researchers found a link between state policy on contraceptives, the number of unplanned pregnancies and Google searches related to abortion, according to a study published May 21.
On Wednesday, in light of vehement public criticism of the campus’s response to the allegations, Chancellor Nicholas Dirks and Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Claude Steele accepted campus professor Geoff Marcy’s resignation.
On Wednesday, in light of vehement public criticism of the campus’s response to the allegations, Chancellor Nicholas Dirks and Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Claude Steele accepted campus professor Geoff Marcy’s resignation.
Rediscovered species of octopus found to engage in rough sex, unique feeding patterns
A rarely studied breed of tropical octopus is gentle with its prey and rough with its sex, according to research published Wednesday by UC Berkeley and California Academy of Sciences researchers.
Rediscovered species of octopus found to engage in rough sex, unique feeding patterns
A rarely studied breed of tropical octopus is gentle with its prey and rough with its sex, according to research published Wednesday by UC Berkeley and California Academy of Sciences researchers.
Study shows faster walking pace correlated with lower rate of mortality
Though walking is widely lauded by public health officials and fitness advocates alike for its health benefits, new research from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory shows that people may need to move a little more quickly in order for their exercise to be effective.
Study shows faster walking pace correlated with lower rate of mortality
Though walking is widely lauded by public health officials and fitness advocates alike for its health benefits, new research from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory shows that people may need to move a little more quickly in order for their exercise to be effective.
Human ancestor development may have occurred earlier than thought
Archaeologists in Africa have discovered evidence suggesting that human ancestors demonstrated sophisticated behavior 80,000 years before previously thought, according to research published Nov. 13.
Human ancestor development may have occurred earlier than thought
Archaeologists in Africa have discovered evidence suggesting that human ancestors demonstrated sophisticated behavior 80,000 years before previously thought, according to research published Nov. 13.