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Would Sheryl Sandberg succeed if she dressed like Mark Zuckerberg?

UC Irvine research points to a workplace gender gap.

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Time: Would Sheryl Sandberg succeed if she dressed like Mark Zuckerberg?
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The Itch Lab: Decoding the science of why we scratch

UC Berkeley scientists seek to understand what tickles our neurons.

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You need more than rat tumors to prove phones cause cancer

UC Davis researchers offer a counterpoint to concerns a new study has raised.

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Wired: You need more than rat tumors to prove phones cause cancer
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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.

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NPR: At 80, Carla Bley keeps looking toward the next composition
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The teenage brain on social media

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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.

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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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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: Dolphin snot might play a crucial role in echolocation
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UCSF Brain weight loss

Want to lose weight? Train the brain, not the body

UCSF via The Conversation
May 25, 2016

Emotional brain training can help you break the stress-obesity connection, a UCSF professor says.

Can doctors help reduce gun violence?

Treating firearms as a health matter can prevent injury, a UC Davis professor says in a new report.

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California Health Report: Can doctors help reduce gun violence?
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