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10 game-changing grad student startups

UC graduate students are California's startup machine, launching one new startup every two weeks.

Graphene
Medium
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We are not alone - there are germs in space, too

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
May 5, 2016

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is studying bacteria aboard the International Space Station.

UC Riverside bacteria

Exploiting male-killing bacteria to control insects

UC Riverside
May 5, 2016

A UC Riverside scientist's discovery of a lethal, sex-specific mechanism may help manage pest species in the future.

UCLA reputation ranking

UC campuses rank highly on world reputation list

UC Newsroom
May 4, 2016

Six UC schools are included in Times Higher Education's ranking of the 100 most prestigious universities.

What are horses thinking on Kentucky Derby day?

A UC Davis professor explains the motivations and reactions of the animals as they race.

Nyquist Kentucky Derby UC Davis
Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times: A horse is a horse, of course, but what do they think on Ken…
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UC Santa Cruz virtual reality

Experiencing the 6-by-9 world of solitary confinement

UC Santa Cruz
May 4, 2016

The Guardian's virtual reality project with a UC Santa Cruz professor puts viewers inside a concrete cell.

Tea in its many forms will be explored at a UC Davis colloquium.

International colloquium launches Global Tea Initiative

UC Davis
May 2, 2016

UC Davis positions itself to be research leader on yet another beverage.

UCLA poverty health study

Inadequate financial savings tied to childhood health risks

UCLA
May 3, 2016

UCLA study finds wealth is a greater predictor than income for obesity and illness in kids.

Tracking tigers is just as dangerous as it sounds

Watch a UC Berkeley doctoral candidate study the animals in Sumatra.

UC Berkeley bright tiger
National Geographic
National Geographic: Tracking tigers is just as dangerous as it sounds
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Sesame Riverside

Children trust ‘smart’ characters on television

UC Riverside
May 3, 2016

New UC Riverside study finds that figures viewed as clever help preschoolers model problem-solving behavior.

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