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UC Berkeley |

Whiskers and locks: reading U.S. history through hair

From bearded lady acts to the Victorian practice of hair collecting, grad student Sarah Gold McBride is teasing out the meaning of hair in 19th-century America, and how it reveals evolving ideas about race and gender.
UCLA |

A simpler way to define what makes a planet

Professor's new approach classifies 99 percent of all known exoplanets.
UC Santa Barbara |

Saying I do

Demographer chronicles how marriage has morphed into a means of supporting intensive investments in children.
UC Riverside |

A warmer world will be a hazier one

Computer models point to aerosol species increasing under climate change associated with greenhouse-gas-induced warming.
UC Berkeley |

Mathematician, neutrino physicists awarded Breakthrough prizes

Prize winners will discuss latest research during live-streamed symposium.
UC Newsroom |

UC budget plan will provide for 10,000 more California students

Regents will consider a proposal to grow in-state undergraduate enrollment over three years, bolstered by additional state funds.
UC Newsroom |

New transfer pathways help community college students prepare for UC

Effort gives students a course to follow to be well-positioned for admission to a UC campus.
UCLA |

How law schools can improve food system inequities

As part of UC Global Food Initiative, Resnick Program for Food Law and Policy at UCLA School of Law has released a report on  the opportunity for law schools within UC and across the country to more visibly and holistically address food system injustices…
UC San Francisco |

Clearing cataracts with eye drops

Newly identified chemical compound restores transparency to mouse lenses and human lens tissue.
UC Santa Barbara |

Business as Plan B

Research suggests family leave policies have a significant impact on women’s entrepreneurial activities.
UCLA |

World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893 comes alive on computer screens

Modeling expert lets viewers marvel at Chicago World’s Fair that drew 27 million people from around the world.
UC San Diego |

Who’s the ‘enviest’ of them all?

Research suggests young adults are more envious than their elders – and about more things.