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UCLA Anderson accelerator

UCLA Anderson launches campus-wide entrepreneurship accelerator

UCLA
January 27, 2016

The Anderson Venture Accelerator brings campus together to develop world-changing ideas.

UC Davis butterflies

Monarchs' wings yield clues to their birthplaces

UC Davis
January 26, 2016

A new UC Davis study exploring butterfly origins may inform their conservation.

Coffee study UCSF

Regular caffeine use does not result in extra heartbeats, study shows

UC San Francisco
January 26, 2016

Coffee might not be as bad for you as once thought, UC San Francisco researchers find.

UC system leads innovative student evaluation process

UC Riverside
January 25, 2016

A new survey implemented system-wide emphasizes the multifaceted nature of student success.

Cancer blood test

Are we ready for a blood test for cancer?

UC San Francisco
January 25, 2016

Liquid biopsy shows promise but techniques still need more development, say UC San Francisco researchers.

Mystic Ark

UC Riverside professor receives highest medievalist honor

UC Riverside
January 25, 2016

Professor of medieval art history Conrad Rudolph named a Fellow of The Medieval Academy of America.

Scripps' research to be showcased at Birch Aquarium

Public invited to explore the expeditions of UC San Diego's Scripps Institution of Oceanography.

Scripps
San Diego Union-Tribune
Aquarium to follow Scripps' global expeditions | San Diego Union-Tribune
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Crime is no match for math

Algorithms developed at UCLA are helping the Los Angeles Police Department cut down on crime.

Los Angeles crime math
UCLA Magazine
Crime is no match for math | UCLA Magazine
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A bright approach to brain implants

New light-based brain implants and brain reading research from UC Berkeley could lead to more targeted therapies for neural damage.

The Wall Street Journal
A bright approach to brain implants
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UC Santa Barbara giant clams

Bioinspired technology at UC Santa Barbara

UC Santa Barbara
January 22, 2016

Researchers find lessons in the surprising methods giant clams use for creating white coloration.

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