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Research shows that the price of your no-fuss non-stick pan may be higher than you thought.Read more about A sticky non-stick situation
The Daily Cal analyses Berkeley as a public trust.Read more about What makes UC Berkeley a public institution?
Xu and fellow Berkeley Lab researchers develop nanoparticles that can carry therapeutics across the brain blood barrier. Photo by Roy KaltschmidtRead more about Nanocarriers may carry new hope for brain cancer therapy
The Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering welcomes their newest professor, Kranthi Mandadapu.Read more about Mandadapu joins the CBE faculty
Two new studies from UC Berkeley should give scientists who use CRISPR-Cas9 for genome engineering greater confidence that they won't inadvertently edit the wrong DNA....Read more about CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing: check three times, cut once
Yaghi study challenges prevailing view on how metal organic frameworks store gasesRead more about A New Way to Look at MOFs
A new gene-editing tool might create an ethical morass — or it might make revising nature seem natural.
Read the article.Read more about The Crispr Quandry
Chemistry professor Evan Miller has won a Young Chemical Biologist Award 2015 from the International Chemical Biology Society (ICBS).
As one of four awardees, Miller gave a podium presentation during the special Rising Stars session at the 2015 joint meeting of ICBS and the European...Read more about Miller wins ICBS Young Chemical Biologist Award 2015
A jury of representatives from BASF, Volkswagen and from academia selected Dr. McCloskey for his outstanding research results in the...Read more about BASF and Volkswagen Present “Science Award Electrochemistry” to CBE Professor Bryan McCloskey
Berkeley Lab researchers co-author science article proposing Unified Microbiome Initiative.
...Read more about Scientists call for national effort to understand and harness earth’s microbes for health, energy, agriculture, and environment