March 25, 2019 – Marco Levorato has spent the last decade painstakingly reconnecting with his past. In the process, he has constructed a clearer path to his future. Born to a furniture-store owner and a homemaker in Dolo, Italy, a small town near Venice, Levorato, UC Irv
April 24, 2019 – The most commonly used method for studying cells is effective, but not as efficient as it could be, as cells are typically destroyed in the classification process. This makes it difficult to study live cells after they have been classified. CBio, a current Tech
March 18, 2019 – Much of the credit for the modern internet must go to Vinton Cerf. In 1974, Cerf, along with fellow engineer Bob Kahn, designed the first internetwork protocol – a means of communications that allowed different types of pre-internet networks to communicate with
February 25, 2019 – The green revolution that is sweeping California has skipped past the oak view neighborhood in Huntington Beach. UC Irvine’s Advanced Power and Energy Program wants to help change that and, in the process, conduct some important research. That’s why Jack Brou
February 25, 2019 – Innovators, entrepreneurs, members of academia, and industry professionals interested in bringing new technology to the medical device market met Feb. 4 at CALIT2 for the 5th Annual International Symposium on Technology for Biomedical Devices. The event began
February 6, 2019 – The Winter 2019 session of “This Is What a Scientist/Engineer Looks Like” was held at CALIT2, Wednesday, Jan. 30. The event, part of a series designed to advance excellence through a commitment to equity and diversity, raises awareness about careers in STEM (
November 30, 2018 – When a wildfire started in Orange County California’s Holy Jim Canyon last summer, a new ally helped firefighters control it. High atop a nearby mountain known as Santiago Peak, six cameras mounted on a Southern California Edison communication tower and conne