Survey: Californians open to water restrictions during drought
Professor of Urban Planning and Public Policy David Feldman says recycled waste water needs to be higher on the state’s agenda.
Professor of Urban Planning and Public Policy David Feldman says recycled waste water needs to be higher on the state’s agenda.
Jodi Quas, professor of psychological science, is studying patterns of abuse. Learn why children may have faced more severe abuse during the pandemic.
Charis Kubrin, professor of criminology, law and society, found that Proposition 47 had little to no impacts on crimes.
“In a lot of the Bay Area, the only type of residential structure that is permitted is a detached, single family household,” — Nicholas Marantz, professor of urban planning and public policy. Learn more about buying a house in the Bay area in this NBC News article.
“This narrative that we need to get tough on the border, that they’re coming in and raping our women and doing these crimes, that is completely false,” — Charis Kubrin, professor of criminology, law and society.
Professor of Psychological Science Susan Turk Charles has been monitoring how we handle and experience emotions as we grow older. Learn how as we age, we have fewer but more satisfying social contacts and are emotionally happier.
Charis Kubrin, professor of criminology, law and society, found that Proposition 47 had no effect statewide on most crimes through the year after it was enacted. So why do people still think thefts are rampant?
Associate Professor of Psychological Science Daniel Nation says some hypertension drugs may ward off memory loss. Do these drugs work through a variety of different mechanisms to benefit cognitive decline or is it just about lowering blood pressure?
What should you consider before buying your child's first phone? Professor of Psychological Science Candice Odgers says parents might want to get their kids a phone at a time when they are moving more freely and want a way to keep in touch.
Charis Kubrin, professor of criminology, law and soceity, tells Law360 why rap gets treated differently than other genres despite its ubiquity, case precedents and the future of "Rap on Trial."