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Saving dogs with spinal cord injuries

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UC Santa Barbara |

Ocean acidification study clarifies effects of CO2

Might a penguin's next meal be affected by the exhaust from your tailpipe?
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Dream comes true for 17-year-old student

Despite a diagnosis of recurrent pleomorphic adenomas, 17-year-old Caroline Roy is determined to pursue her dream of becoming a scientist.
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Education Abroad photo contest winners named

The University of California Education Abroad Program (UCEAP) recently announced the winners of the 2011 Study Abroad Photo Contest.
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Saul Perlmutter wins Nobel Prize in physics

Saul Perlmutter of Berkeley Lab and UC Berkeley has won the 2011 Nobel Prize in physics for his work with the Supernova Cosmology Project.
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UC’s green investments pay off

The University of California is saving $32 million a year on energy and remains the leader in higher education for adopting green building standards.Those achievements and others are outlined in the 2011 UC Annual Report on Sustainable Practices at the Board…
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UC president addresses Roosevelt High students

University of California President Mark G. Yudof brought a message of access and aspiration to more than 1,000 students in a rally at Theodore Roosevelt High School in the Boyle Heights section of Los Angeles.
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As HIV population grows older, diseases of aging a new dilemma

The longer life expectancy of those infected with HIV presents a new challenge for patients and health care providers.
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Seeding innovation

Long before UC Berkeley author Michael Pollan told us omnivores had a dilemma in books that questioned the industrial food complex, college students were at the forefront of a movement to rethink what we eat. Back in the 1960s and 1970s, when organic was a…
UC Merced |

Air pollution results from sugarcane ethanol production

MERCED — The burning of sugarcane fields prior to harvest for ethanol production can create air pollution that detracts from the biofuel's overall sustainability, according to research published recently by a team of researchers led by scientists at…
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UC cuts administrative costs, seeks new revenue

The University of California Board of Regents met Wednesday and Thursday (Jan. 18-19) at UC Riverside to discuss savings from cost-cutting and development of new revenue to fill a looming budget gap.But discussion of private contributions as a way to bolster…
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Assess stranger's trustworthiness in 20 seconds

BERKELEY — There’s definitely something to be said for first impressions. New research from the University of California, Berkeley, suggests it can take just 20 seconds to detect whether a stranger is genetically inclined to being trustworthy,…