Berkeley -- California's troubled red gum eucalyptus trees, under attack for the last two years from a fast-spreading insect infestation, may get some relief on Wednesday (June 7) from a tiny Australian wasp discovered by Professor Donald Dahlsten
Patent filed on energy discovery: UC Berkeley and Colorado scientists find valuable new source of fuel
By Kathleen Scalise, Public Affairs
Not even Berkeley kids eat sprouts, says new UC Berkeley report on middle school nutrition
By Kathleen Scalise, Public Affairs
Symposium on pediatric obesity prevention launches CNR Center for Weight and Health
Breakthroughs in nutritional genomics and behavioral research on human dietary needs and habits--not to mention the explosion of fitness programs and purported weight-loss drugs--have failed to reduce the nation's waistline.
State trees might be saved by wasp, CNR researcher discovers
By Kathleen Scalise, UC Berkeley Public Affairs
Joanne Ikeda wins UC outreach award
Joanne Ikeda, a nationally recognized expert on pediatric obesity and the dietary practices of ethnic and immigrant populations, has received the 1999 Outstanding Outreach Award from the University of California Division of Agriculture and Natural Re