Can police legally lie to you during questioning? https://youtube.com/shorts/EP5Ann8vxpM
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Can psychedelics protect the aging brain?
In a new study, researchers at @ucberkeleyofficial.bsky.social are exploring whether psilocybin, a compound known to influence brain plasticity, may offer a new avenue to promote healthy aging.
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This summer, UC Berkeley welcomes College Horizons to campus—a nationally recognized program bringing together over 120 students from federally recognized tribes across the nation for an immersive college access experience.
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How do we truly connect across deep divides? Hear @upenn.edu’s Political Empathy Lab director and a Bowie State University sociologist share actionable ways to build shared humanity on the latest @greatergoodmag.bsky.social Science of Happiness episode.
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“Art is one of the last forms of freedom of speech,” says legendary Bay Area artist Mildred Howard. “And we don’t want to lose it.”
Explore how Howard made meaning and memory her muses for over 50 years at her newly acquired archive at @ucberkeleylibrary.bsky.social.
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A rare Ebola outbreak in Central Africa has been declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern by @who.int. Infectious disease expert Dr. Charles Whittaker breaks down what’s being done to contain it and the risk level to the United States. publichealth.berkeley.edu/articles/new...
A new Institute of Governmental Studies poll finds that 92% of likely California voters view protecting democracy as a defining issue for the next governor. Berkeley political scientist and IGS co-director Eric Schickler sheds light on the data and its impact on the race.
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Have you ever seen data as a living sculpture? Watch the newly installed @berkeleyengineer.bsky.social Strauch Hypercube be in conversation with itself—parsing encoded data to create an infinite supply of unique visual patterns.
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Drawing on memories of his youth,
@berkeleyjournalism.bsky.social alum Hasan Dudar spent a decade crafting a rich collection of stories—illuminating life inside a tight-knit Midwestern Arab diaspora in Toledo, Ohio. news.berkeley.edu/2026/06/04/n...
Despite the thousands of wildfires in California each year, we still don’t know that much about them — especially when it comes to how they spread in urban areas. @berkeleyengineer.bsky.social is helping to safeguard these communities. engineering.berkeley.edu/news/2026/05...
For more than 50 years, artist Mildred Howard has made memory and meaning her muses. In 2017, gentrification forced her out of Berkeley, the city where she was raised. Now, at 80, she’s getting her fl...
Infectious disease expert Dr. Charles Whittaker on how public health can stop a pandemic.
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"Fiat Lux" takes form as installation illuminates UC Berkeley's newest engineering building
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Drawing on memories of his youth, UC Berkeley alum Hasan Dudar spent a decade shaping a rich collection of stories about a tight-knit community of immigrants in Toledo, Ohio.
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Across school campuses and communities, students and educators are discovering how listening, curiosity, and everyday conversations can open pathways across differences and help restore a sense of sha...
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A broad majority of California voters are worried about threats to democracy and the erosion of voting rights, according to a new Berkeley IGS Poll.
Can psychedelics help our minds and brains stay healthy as we grow older? That’s the question posed by a new first-of-its-kind study launched earlier this year at the UC Berkeley Center for the Scienc...