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Dinosaur's jet lag helps explain why time change is hard

Glow-in-the-dark plankton and a UC San Diego scientist will show you why you've been having a slow week.

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The New York Times
Dinosaur's jet lag helps explain why a time change is hard
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A mother’s immune system, a child’s autism

UC Davis professors are trying to establish a connection between maternal antibodies and the disorder.

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The Atlantic
The Atlantic: A mother's immune system, a child's autism
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Breakthrough study reveals biological basis for Sensory Processing Disorder

More common in children than autism, SPD has only recently gained recognition as a distinct neurological disorder. UCSF's Elysa Marco explains how her team's groundbreaking research may lead to a greater understanding of the condition, as well as better diagnosis and treatment.

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A modern Wonder Woman: Jenny Dearborn, chief learning officer at SAP

A UC Merced professor explains how dyslexia became a strength in the life of this UC Berkeley alumna.

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San Francisco Chronicle
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Parched California tries to grab stormwater before it escapes

UC Santa Cruz geologists combat the drought with an innovative plan to leverage precipitation for aquifers.

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Scientific American
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This underwater creature tears open its skin to eat

The unusual feeding techniques of the hydra may offer clues into tissue regeneration, UC San Diego scientists find.

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PBS
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Your 3-D printer is telling people what it's making

A UC Irvine team finds objects can be reconstructed based on sounds during the printing process, with big implications for industrial espionage.

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CNET
CNET: Your 3-D printer is telling people what it's making
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Unusual salamanders lurk beneath UC Santa Cruz

Students and biologists explore caverns on campus to see how climate change affects the world below our feet.

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Contra Costa Times
Contra Costa Times: Unusual salamanders lurk beneath UC Santa Cruz
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Yes, even CRISPR pioneer Jennifer Doudna experiences gender bias

Professors from UC Berkeley and UC Davis discuss breaking down barriers for women in science.

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KQED
KQED: Yes, even CRISPR pioneer Jennifer Doudna experiences gender bias
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Maritza Cardenas

Teen girls see big drop in chemical exposure with switch in cosmetics

UC Berkeley
March 7, 2016

A UC Berkeley study finds that using personal care products free of hormone disruptors makes a difference.

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