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Posts by UC Berkeley College of Letters & Science

a spinning disk of material with blue-white jets emerging from the center

a spinning disk of material with blue-white jets emerging from the center

🌠 For the first time, astronomers observe the birth of a magnetar — a highly magnetized, spinning neutron star — and confirmed that it’s the power source behind some of the brightest exploding stars in the cosmos.

Read more: https://bit.ly/4lL1k8A

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profile photo of a man standing in front of a blackboard with formulas written on it

🌟 L&S SURF Fellow Nico spent last summer diving into the world of high-energy density physics!

“Working on novel methodology like this was scary but an opportunity I would have never had to expand my horizons,” shared Nico.

Learn about the L&S SURF program at UC Berkeley: https://bit.ly/3Psd0AQ

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A group of women wearing jewel-toned caftans and flowing headscarves

A group of women wearing jewel-toned caftans and flowing headscarves

UC Berkeley student Yasmine Baker credits the Berkeley Accelerator & Startup Incubator in Cognitive Science (BASICS) program for helping her become an entrepreneur. Baker founded Ethnic Imprint, a clothing brand with Morocco-inspired garments.

Read more here: https://bit.ly/4rBCSrh

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Person sits next to a windowsill with hands on lap. They are wearing a jacket with chevron stripes of brown, black and cream, with a black turtleneck underneath and khaki pants. They have eyeglasses and large hoop earrings.

🌟 UC Berkeley African American Studies Professor Leigh Raiford has been named 2026 Gordon Parks Genevieve Young Fellow, receiving $25,000 to "support the research, development and publication of a new project" related to famed photographer Gordon Parks! 📸

➡️ https://bit.ly/4sp95Dy

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Photo of doctors in the emergency room

💉Two UC Berkeley English alums bring HBO‘s “The Pitt” to life!

Production designer Nina Ruscio & casting director Cathy Sandrich Gelfond share what makes the award-winning show feel so real, and how their English degrees set them up for success.

➡️ https://bit.ly/4utv8ua

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A woman leans forward at a round classroom table. Photo by AJ Gubser.

The Shining Lights Program at UC Berkeley tackles gender equity in #STEM 🌟 Currently focused on grad students and postdocs, the program teaches community-building, effective communication skills and how to represent lab work at conferences and within departments.

➡️ https://bit.ly/4lghCpP

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Man points at a screen (screenshot from video)

#FacultyFriday: Meet Richard Allen, Berkeley Seismology Lab director and professor of Earth and Planetary Science. Learn how BSL's work helps keep Californians safe while contributing to important earthquake-related research.

🎥 Learn more: https://bit.ly/3MoSvEc

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Headshot of Roland Burgmann next to graphics of 2026 Arthur L Day Prize and Lectureship

Headshot of Roland Burgmann next to graphics of 2026 Arthur L Day Prize and Lectureship

👏 Roland Bürgmann, UC Berkeley professor in the Department of Earth and Planetary Science and the Berkeley Seismological Laboratory, has been awarded the National Academy of Sciences 2026 Arthur L. Day Prize and Lectureship!

Read more: https://bit.ly/3ZC2CIH

#NASAward #ResearchInnovation

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A profile photo of a woman smiling

🦍 UC Berkeley gorilla doctor and assistant professor of integrative biology, Tierra Smiley Evans, is working to prevent the next pandemic by studying human and wildlife interaction at forest edges around the world where important pathogens are most likely to emerge.

➡️ https://bit.ly/49UrEZy

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#FacultyFriday 🌟 Meet UC Berkeley professor Mike Boots, chair of the Department of Integrative Biology. His research tackles important "why" questions: "Why are some infectious diseases more virulent than others?"

Read more here: https://bit.ly/4rpQlml
#Research #BiologicalScience

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📝Linguistics Research Apprenticeship Practicum (LRAP) at UC Berkeley is reshaping undergraduate research by pairing undergrads with graduate student mentors.
Professor Hannah Sande: "We are truly building the next generation of linguistic researchers." Learn more: https://bit.ly/4c5dnun

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Screenshot from Basic Science 101 video featuring Dean Steve Kahn

🧬 From quantum theory to the modern laser, curiosity-driven research has shaped the world we live in. In just 101 seconds, watch UC Berkeley Dean Steve Kahn explain why basic science fuels innovation.

▶️ https://bit.ly/4sVf6IH

#CuriosityDrivenResearch #UCBerkeley

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A woman with light brown hair talks into a mic, gesturing and smiling, as a panelist next to her looks on. Behind, there is a banner that says UC Berkeley College of Letters & Science.

Want to make better decisions in 2026? 🎧 Listen to a panel of UC Berkeley L&S professors, with expertise ranging from political science to philosophy, discuss decision-making and how we can use different approaches to make better, more informed choices.

➡️ https://bit.ly/4qO3wgV

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Two men cut a ribbon with a giant pair of scissors; A man speaks at a podium in front of two women; A man gestures to Governor Gavin Newsom

🌟 From Nobel Prize-winning experiments to the future of computing, UC Berkeley leads quantum information science. The new Roger Herst Quantum Nexus will help scientists, students, and industry leaders access groundbreaking quantum activity now and into the future!

➡️ https://bit.ly/48V0jGh

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A woman wearing a mask and gloves holds up a bat

A woman wearing a mask and gloves holds up a bat

💡 Did you know? Zoonotic diseases like COVID-19 jump from animals to humans. UC Berkeley Integrative Biology Professor Cara Brook is studying wild fruit bats in Madagascar to test vaccines and prevent future pandemics before they start. 🦇

Read more: https://bit.ly/4ahjriF

#ResearchExcellence

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Side‑by‑side view of a towering yellow sponge on a coral reef and several glowing comb jellies drifting through dark ocean water.

🪸 UC Berkeley (@ucberkeleyofficial.bsky.social) researchers report that sponges likely evolved first, reshaping our view of early animal evolution and the base of the animal tree of life.
This research was funded by the Life Sciences Research Foundation and HHMI.

Read More ↠ https://bit.ly/4axMbnf

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Portrait of Kelly Chuang smiling outdoors, wearing a sleeveless black top and gold hoop earrings, with blurred green trees in the background.

📚 Third-year English & Rhetoric major, and Mellon Mays Fellow, Kelly Chuang shares how speculative fiction, vision, and unreliable narrators shape her research and her work in the humanities.

Read more: https://bit.ly/44K0bXg
#SpeculativeFiction #Humanities #StudentSpotlight

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Portrait of Ethnic Studies Professor Carolyn Chen, smiling and looking into the camera against a solid light turquoise background.

Portrait of Ethnic Studies Professor Carolyn Chen, smiling and looking into the camera against a solid light turquoise background.

Office scene with tech workers sitting at shared desks, working at computers in a dimly lit room, illustrating a long-hours workplace environment.

Office scene with tech workers sitting at shared desks, working at computers in a dimly lit room, illustrating a long-hours workplace environment.

Silicon Valley’s hustle culture is back and intensifying, and UC Berkeley Ethnic Studies Professor Carolyn Chen explains what’s driving it — from AI to changing ideas of work, community, and purpose.

Read more: https://bit.ly/4ox0VWN
#UCBerkeley #SiliconValley #HustleCulture

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Photo of Dean Richard Harland next to images of a mouse embryo, a skeletal arm, an enlarged skeletal arm, a deformed mouse embryo, both images are behind a blue square that is almost transparent. Copy reads: UC Berkeley dean's research inspires emerging treatment for rare bone disease. Left: Johnny Gan Chong. Right: Brunet, McMahon, McMahon, and Harland / Science

Photo of Dean Richard Harland next to images of a mouse embryo, a skeletal arm, an enlarged skeletal arm, a deformed mouse embryo, both images are behind a blue square that is almost transparent. Copy reads: UC Berkeley dean's research inspires emerging treatment for rare bone disease. Left: Johnny Gan Chong. Right: Brunet, McMahon, McMahon, and Harland / Science

🌟 UC Berkeley dean of biological sciences, Richard Harland, shares how his basic research has inspired emerging treatment for a rare bone disease called FOP.
➡️ Read more: https://bit.ly/3KrDvUP
#UCBerkeley #ResearchWithResults

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people talking and sitting

#FacultyFriday: UC Berkeley Arts & Humanities Dean Sara Guyer discusses the modern utility of a #humanities degree: “The arts and humanities classroom really helps us understand the world. We’re comfortable being in complexity.”

Read more: https://bit.ly/4i1putm
#UCBerkeley #LiberalArts

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#Alumni Spotlight: Purvi Kunwar credits her UC Berkeley interdisciplinary double major (political economy & development studies) with laying the foundation for a dynamic career that has spanned public health, education and biotechnology 🌟 Read more: https://bit.ly/3M2D4ko
#SocialSciences

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Wendy Ingram speaks about Dragonfly Mental Health at a conference, sharing her journey from UC Berkeley researcher to global advocate for mental wellness in academia. Event hosted by Behavioral Teaching Solutions; Photo by Aga Ignas.

Wendy Ingram speaks about Dragonfly Mental Health at a conference, sharing her journey from UC Berkeley researcher to global advocate for mental wellness in academia. Event hosted by Behavioral Teaching Solutions; Photo by Aga Ignas.

🌟 UC Berkeley molecular & cell biology alum, Wendy Marie Ingram Ph.D. '15, transformed a tragedy into a positive movement by founding Dragonfly Mental Health.

“Action is my coping mechanism,” says Wendy.

Read more here: https://bit.ly/3JcDq72

📷: Aga Ignas
#Research #Impact #CalAlum

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a profile photo of a man wearing glasses and a collared shirt, sitting a a classroom with a globe and photos behind him.

#FacultyFriday: UC Berkeley's Prof. Roland Bürgmann is studying "earthquake weather" and the effect of climate on seismic activity. Are the atmosphere & solid earth connected? 🤔 His research may offer new insights into earthquake forecasting. Read more: https://bit.ly/4oSFgJW
#Research #Earthquakes

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🐋 Sperm whales communicate in ways similar to humans according to a new study from UC Berkeley and Project CETI (Cetacean Translation Initiative) by Linguistics Professor Gašper Beguš.

Read more here: https://bit.ly/3KbEMiN
#Linguistics #Research #Impact

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A typewriter with a sheet of paper displaying the text 'JOB APPLICATION' in bold letters.

David Harding wearing a dark blazer over a collared shirt, standing outdoors with a blurred natural background.

David Harding wearing a dark blazer over a collared shirt, standing outdoors with a blurred natural background.

A UC Berkeley (@ucberkeleyofficial.bsky.social) study led by Professor David Harding finds that how applicants explain their past crimes can affect hiring decisions. Those who took responsibility and showed change were most likely to be hired.

Read more – https://bit.ly/4nVVsc7
#Sociology #Research

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Three male and two female zebra finches, including two mating pairs. Females are typically all gray, though here one female is a white morph. Males are colorful, with red cheeks, zebra stripes on their chest and brown patches with white spots on their sides.

Three male and two female zebra finches, including two mating pairs. Females are typically all gray, though here one female is a white morph. Males are colorful, with red cheeks, zebra stripes on their chest and brown patches with white spots on their sides.

Julie Elie sits on the ground in the Australian outback in 2008, wearing a sun hat and using a large microphone and telescope setup to study the calls of zebra finches.

Julie Elie sits on the ground in the Australian outback in 2008, wearing a sun hat and using a large microphone and telescope setup to study the calls of zebra finches.

🌎 Finch chirps are more than mindless chatter — they actually convey meaning.
UC Berkeley (@uofcalifornia.bsky.social) researchers found that zebra finches understand what they’re hearing.

Read more – https://bit.ly/4hTNIG7

#UCBerkeley #Neuroscience #AnimalCommunication #Finches #Science

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Sarah Douglas has short, white hair, light skin, and is wearing a purple zip-up jacket over a light plaid shirt. The background features large windows with a green outdoor view.

Sarah Douglas has short, white hair, light skin, and is wearing a purple zip-up jacket over a light plaid shirt. The background features large windows with a green outdoor view.

Alva Noe has short brown hair, a full grey beard, light skin, and is dressed in a grey collared shirt with a black blazer. The background includes abstract, colorful light streaks.

Alva Noe has short brown hair, a full grey beard, light skin, and is dressed in a grey collared shirt with a black blazer. The background includes abstract, colorful light streaks.

Artificial intelligence is transforming society and raising deep questions.

UC Berkeley Philosophy, led by Alva Noë and supported by Sarah Douglas, is launching a new initiative on the philosophy of AI.

Read more – https://bit.ly/47KxmL5

#UCBerkeley #Philosophy #AI

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Engineers in cleanroom suits work with twin ESCAPADE spacecraft, Blue and Gold, developed by UC Berkeley and Rocket Lab, preparing them for launch as part of NASA’s mission to map Mars’ magnetic field and upper atmosphere in 3D.

Engineers in cleanroom suits work with twin ESCAPADE spacecraft, Blue and Gold, developed by UC Berkeley and Rocket Lab, preparing them for launch as part of NASA’s mission to map Mars’ magnetic field and upper atmosphere in 3D.

A Blue Origin New Glenn rocket stands on the launchpad at sunrise in Cape Canaveral, Florida, ready to carry the twin UC Berkeley ESCAPADE satellites to Mars for NASA’s first dual-satellite mission to another planet.

A Blue Origin New Glenn rocket stands on the launchpad at sunrise in Cape Canaveral, Florida, ready to carry the twin UC Berkeley ESCAPADE satellites to Mars for NASA’s first dual-satellite mission to another planet.

🚀 NASA’s ESCAPADE mission — led by UC Berkeley — launches in early November.

Twin “Blue and Gold” satellites will map Mars’ magnetic fields and atmosphere in 3D to aid future human exploration.

Read more ⇨ https://bit.ly/4oXxFtc

#UCBerkeley #NASAMission #Mars #ESCAPADE

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A group of chimpanzees is gathered on a grassy field surrounded by trees, with one chimpanzee standing close to the camera while others rest and interact in the background.

A group of chimpanzees is gathered on a grassy field surrounded by trees, with one chimpanzee standing close to the camera while others rest and interact in the background.

Emily Sanford stands on a scenic hiking trail at sunset with mountains and bushes in the background, wearing a zip-up jacket and a crossbody bag.

Emily Sanford stands on a scenic hiking trail at sunset with mountains and bushes in the background, wearing a zip-up jacket and a crossbody bag.

🧐Chimpanzees may have more in common with human thinkers than we thought. A new study co-authored by Emily Sanford at the University of California, Berkeley (@ucberkeleyofficial.bsky.social) shows they can rationally revise their beliefs when given new evidence.

Read more ➥ https://bit.ly/4qKyDug

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Screenshot of video with Professor Kolkowitz

⏰ There are fewer than 500 atomic clocks in the world, and the one inside UC Berkeley's Kolkowitz Lab is not just keeping time for the planet. It's helping researchers "test fundamental physics, to search for new physics, and to test relativity." ▶️ https://bit.ly/3Jj2nOh

#Physics #BasicScience

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