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Nature provides the answers

11/10/25 — Phillip Messersmith harnesses the natural world to engineer medical innovations

Support Berkeley Engineering

11/10/25 — Create your legacy at Berkeley today.
Eugene Jarvis

Game changer

11/10/25 — Arcade legend Eugene Jarvis looks back on his time as a Berkeley undergrad
Bear statue

Farewell

11/10/25 — Obituaries for Berkeley Engineering alumni, faculty and students

New & noteworthy

11/10/25 — Updates about Berkeley Engineering alumni, faculty and students
Wildfire burn area to the edge of suburban neighborhood in Southern California. (Photo by Erin Donalson / iStock)

Wildfire defense that works

11/10/25 — Home hardening and defensible space strategies can double the number of structures that survive a blaze
EECS professor Rikky Muller

Q+A on neurotechnologies

11/10/25 — Rikky Muller is developing end-to-end devices that are smarter, safer and smaller than ever
Peacock against a pink background

A new hue

11/10/25 — Berkeley scientists have developed a technique to manipulate the eye into seeing a brand-new color
Illustration showing a ring of disease biomarkers, interacting with a droplet of liquid that contains plasmonic nanoparticles

From drop to diagnosis

11/10/25 — Researchers have created a rapid, at-home diagnostic test that is 100 times more sensitive to viruses
Hand of a child catching water pouring from a tap.

Testing the waters

11/10/25 — Researchers have found that stored drinking water is a key transmission pathway for E. coli
Sweat sensor

Sweat sense

11/10/25 — A tiny sweat sensor opens the door to hydration monitoring using wearables like smartwatches
A thick stack of files in multicolored and folders with a large amount of papers is stacked high against a plain white background. The bottom files have a gray tone and the middle and top files are manila. The files create a soft gray shadow to the right.

For the record

11/10/25 — A new database expands access to California police records on the use of force and misconduct
Medical illustration of arteries in the brain

Follow the flow

11/10/25 — An innovative MRI technique maps blood flow in the brain back to its source
underwater robot

Salty science

11/10/25 — An energy-efficient memsensor that uses vanadium dioxide works in wet, salty environments
Mark Asta speaks during the Grimes Engineering Center opening celebration

Empowering future engineers

11/10/25 — A Berkeley Engineering education provides opportunities that are critical for the future workforce

Material intelligence

11/10/25 — Science meets shapeshifting at the Morphing Matter Lab
Sign saying "emergency" with white letters against a red background.

How a major Bay Area earthquake could endanger healthcare access

11/06/25 — Study shows that damage to hospitals and transportation networks could compound failures across the region

Building bots on a budget

11/03/25 — Berkeley Humanoid Lite is a low-cost, open-source, customizable robot made of 3D printed parts
A microfluidics device mimicking the human heart under blue fluorescent lighting.

Heart-on-a-chip may lead to new treatments for heart failure

11/03/25 — Model helps identify nanoparticles that can deliver mRNA directly into heart muscle cells
Headshot of Dan Fletcher, professor of bioengineering and biophysics, against gray background.

Dan Fletcher named to National Academy of Medicine

10/21/25 — Bioengineering professor recognized for his work developing mobile phone-based microscopy to diagnose infectious diseases in developing countries
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