Chris Stamos, a relief pitcher who played two seasons at Cal-Berkeley, spent his last year of NCAA eligibility at the ...
With below-average temperatures in the Pacific Ocean, the Climate Prediction Center says La Niña is here to stay this winter.
While the end to the fire danger is not yet in sight, experts say the hazards that will remain in its wake will be severe.
Ending the war on speech and academic freedom starts with reasserting the university as a public good.
The National Environmental Policy Act, water and nuclear battles are just a few of the environmental issues on the justices’ ...
Authorities credited a student and her roommate with helping catch suspect Wensen "Vincent" Wu by collecting key evidence.
So-called reasoning AI models are becoming easier — and cheaper — to develop.
BioMADE, a public-private partnership sponsored by the Department of Defense, promotes bioindustrial innovation and commercialization with grants and members-only webinars and networking events.
A drive through the charred neighborhoods around Altadena shows that the fires burned through a remarkable haven for generations of Black families avoiding discriminatory housing practices elsewhere.
BFD Chief David Sprague wants to remind Berkeleyans that, like our neighbors in Los Angeles, a devastating fire could strike ...
California’s plan to fix the insurance crisis had barely rolled out when the LA fires began. Can the market recover and stabilize?
Ah, but — and you should remember this for “Jeopardy!” — the Golden State’s first documented gold strike happened here, in ...