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UC Santa Barbara brain power

A switch for brain growth found

UC Santa Barbara
June 2, 2016

UC Santa Barbara and UCSF scientists find a gene responsible for our unique cerebral cortex.

UC San Diego old habits new habits

How the brain makes – and breaks – a habit

UC San Diego
June 1, 2016

Goal vs. habit: A UC San Diego professor researches how we may switch between the two.

Bone structure Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

UC scientists identify gene involved with fracture healing

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
June 1, 2016

UC Davis, UC Merced and Lawrence Livermore Lab join forces on work that could lead to new therapies.

At 80, Carla Bley keeps looking toward the next composition

The artist and her UC Santa Cruz biographer reflect on life as a jazz legend.

Carla Bley UC Santa Cruz
NPR
NPR: At 80, Carla Bley keeps looking toward the next composition
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UC Davis biomedical innovation

Biomedical innovations take top prizes in Big Bang! competition

UC Davis
June 1, 2016

UC Davis startups vie for funding to support new technologies in fertility and more.

UC San Diego wearable sensor

UC San Diego develops body patch that could improve fitness tracking

UC San Diego
June 1, 2016

Unobstrusive device monitors both biochemical and electric signals at the same time — a first.

Precision Public Health Summit UCSF

White House and Gates Foundation to convene precision public health summit at UCSF

UC San Francisco
June 1, 2016

Two-day live streamed conference will draw 150 leaders to discuss the early years of a child's life.

UCLA phone

The teenage brain on social media

UCLA
May 31, 2016

A new UCLA study sheds light on the influence of what peers "like."

Why we actually need our allergies

A UC Berkeley biologist explains the evolutionary purpose of all that itching and sneezing.

Allergies UC Berkeley
JSTOR Daily
JSTOR Daily: Why we actually need our allergies
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Riverside NSF survey

NSF funds extensive survey of Asian Americans

UC Riverside
May 31, 2016

UCs Berkeley, Irvine, and Riverside team up to undertake the most extensive study of this fast-growing population to date.

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