By Douglas S. Clark The fall conjures annual images of autumn colors, falling leaves, and students of all […]
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“As innovation and entrepreneurship becomes an even greater force in economic growth, U.S. universities and colleges will be […]
By Michael Barnes In the early 1980s, the lab of College biomolecular engineer Harvey Blanch brought together an […]
By Marge d’Wylde The Berkeley Catalyst Fund (BCF) is in its second year as an investment resource for […]
By Michael Barnes It was in early 2003 when Rui Wang, a third-year undergraduate from Zhejiang University in […]
When Assistant Professor of Chemistry Ke Xu finished his Ph.D. on superconductors, he decided to work in a […]
By Paul Alivisatos From the time I was a graduate student at Berkeley in the early 1980s, I […]
Henry Rapoport Professor in Organic Chemistry John Hartwig (Ph.D. ’90, Chem) and co-awardee Professor Stephen Buchwald from MIT […]
Q: Where were you when you got the news you had won the Nobel prize? A: I was […]
New research from the lab of Nitash Balsara, the Charles W. Tobias Professor in Electrochemistry, reports that with […]
Nobel Laureate Frances Arnold (Ph.D. ’85, ChemE) carries on a fun Nobel tradition: signing the underside of the […]
In a mere seven years, Cas9 has shown itself to be a formidable gene editor, employed in humans, […]
Douglas S. Clark, Dean of the College of Chemistry and Gilbert Newton Lewis Professor, has been elected a […]
In 1869, Russian chemist Dimitri Mendeleev wrote out the known elements (there were 63 at the time) on […]
The American Academy of Arts and Sciences has named David W. Oxtoby (Ph.D. ’75, Chem) the organization’s new […]
John E. Adams, (Ph.D. ’79, Chem) has been re-elected chair of the board of directors of the American […]
By John Hickey, Berkeley News Frances Arnold admits it will be an emotional moment Friday when, as winner […]