Berkeley Science Review
A graduate student-run publication highlighting scientific advancements in climate, technology, biology, physics, chemistry and engineering.
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- "As I spend my days doomscrolling and grieving over all that we have lost and will lose to the climate crisis, I also find myself deeply craving tangible solutions, so I picked up this book." See if Eleanor Wang found what they were craving in this review berkeleysciencereview.com/article/2025...
- The real "scientific method" isn't perfect. It's human. So maybe more people will trust science, even fall in love with science, if we're honest about its joys, flaws, and impact. berkeleysciencereview.com/article/2025... @seanmcarroll.bsky.social @drdre4000.bsky.social @dionerossiter.bsky.social
- Black holes are just cool. Learn more about how to "see" them here! berkeleysciencereview.com/article/2025...
- With all the hype around AI with supposedly human-level intelligence, scientists are actually quite far from a precise understanding of how our own brains work. Maybe an interdisciplinary approach to neuroscience is required for truly sustainable AI... berkeleysciencereview.com/article/2025...
- Academia has an ugly past of exploiting the Indigenous people on whose land we still live and work. But some scientists confront that past with honesty, paving a new way for researchers to learn and work alongside Indigenous communities. Read about it here! berkeleysciencereview.com/article/2025...
- In issue 49, you can dive into a black hole, ride the next wave in sustainable packaging, or open your mind to new ways to study the brain. You'll meet scientists confronting academia's ugly past while sharing their authentic selves. Read it all here! berkeleysciencereview.com/magazine/fal...
- “I find that we are the collection of all of the people who have mentored us before in some ways” - Professor Irene Chen. Learn more about Dr. Chen's commitment to mentorship, equity, and pioneering research here: berkeleysciencereview.com/article/2025...
- “People think that when you are seeking to address issues that have political implications, the science suffers. But it doesn’t have to. It doesn’t have to if you maintain intellectual rigor.” -Dr. Cesunica Ivey The vital work of air quality modelers here: berkeleysciencereview.com/article/2025...
- “I was so happy I couldn’t sleep for a week, but it was awesome." That's how excited Dr. Matt Durant was to discover the latest major advancement in gene editing. Read about it here! berkeleysciencereview.com/article/2025... @evandeturk.bsky.social
- "So what we perceive is actually an inferred model of how the world is structured." - Dr. Sean Noah @psilocybin.bsky.social In this article from issue 48, Madison Brown brings us on a trip through UC Berkeley's Center for the Science of Psychedelics. berkeleysciencereview.com/article/2025...
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- I wrote/interviewed folx shortly after everything started to crumble in Jan, but I was re-reminded that communities prevail. There are amazing people doing beautiful things to improve our communities, and I’m excited to highlight their work. berkeleysciencereview.com/article/2025...
- Gosh dang does issue 48 look good too. Thanks design team! @eleanorwang.bsky.social
- Issue 48 is here and I love it. Take a trip through the therapeutic promise of psychedelics. Understand the beauty and necessity of the urban farm. Get the latest on advances in gene editing. Appreciate the invaluable work of air quality modelers. Read it all here: berkeleysciencereview.com
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- Designing safe and effective gene therapies is a daunting yet crucial task. Find out how to overcome this challenge by carefully leveraging the power of machine learning! berkeleysciencereview.com/article/2024... #AI #MachineLearning #SciComm
- Maybe the best way to sustainably reuse carbon is to take inspiration from biology. Learn more about the "bio-synthesis" of low-cost, easily recyclable plastics and the other immediate steps we need to take to close the carbon cycle here! berkeleysciencereview.com/article/2024... #climate #SciComm
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