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Purple zebras? UC Merced on thinking, learning and neuroscience

UC Merced
May 31, 2016

Philosophers and scientists are coming together to unravel the secrets of cognitive science.

UC Riverside mantis shrimp

Mantis shrimp inspires next generation of ultra-strong materials

UC Riverside
May 31, 2016

A new structure discovered by UC Riverside scientists will inspire impact resistant applications.

5 science-backed ways to be happier at work

A UC Berkeley neuroscientist outlines how we can be more productive while feeling good.

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Entrepreneur
Entrepreneur: 5 science-backed ways to be happier at work
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UC Santa Barbara's David Low was among the recipients of a Grand Challenges Explorations grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

Gates Foundation grants tackle big problems in global health

UC Newsroom
May 25, 2016

Three UC researchers receive new Grand Challenges Explorations grants; two previous UC grantees awarded additional funding.

Dolphin snot might play a crucial role in echolocation

How do dolphins navigate with clicking sounds? A UC San Diego scientist may've found out.

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The Washington Post
The Washington Post: Dolphin snot might play a crucial role in echolocation
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G7 summit in Ise-Shima Japan

UC climate experts hail G7 agreement to address short-lived climate pollutants

UC Newsroom
May 27, 2016

Landmark decision by the world's industrial powers could significantly slow rate of global warming.

UCSF School of Medicine

UCSF Class of 2016 reflects as they turn to the future

UCSF
May 27, 2016

Graduates share personal stories on challenges and achievements.

Project RECOVER UC San Diego

Downed WWII aircraft located in the Pacific with help from UC San Diego

UC San Diego
May 27, 2016

As many as 80 servicemen missing in action found by Project RECOVER's use of advanced oceanographic tools.

Startup connects local farmers with city dwellers

UC Berkeley
May 26, 2016

Farmcation, a new student startup, grew from a UC Berkeley innovation course called “Eat.Think.Design.”

Stem cell grants awarded to pursue 'great ideas'

UC Newsroom
May 26, 2016

UC researchers from four campuses receive 11 grants totaling $2.5M.

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