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Want a job in Silicon Valley? Get a UC degree

Of the 20 universities most likely to land you a job in Silicon Valley, seven have something special in common: They're UC campuses.
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Business Insider
The 20 universities that are most likely to land you a job in Silicon Valley
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Turning Teflon into an invisibility cloak

A team of electrical engineers at UC San Diego has created a design to transform a thin sheet of Teflon into a cloak that's less detectable to wave frequencies, like light and radar.
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Forbes
Turning Teflon Into An Invisibility Cloak
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Chop suey's next wave

Take a tour with Mark Bittman through the history of Chinese-American cuisine with his guide, UC Irvine's Yong Chen, author of "Chop Suey, USA: The Story of Chinese Food in America."
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Best partner for the next president: research universities

UC President Napolitano and Harvard's President Faust: The nation and the world need the kind of discovery and imagination that U.S. universities nurture.
Time
The Best Partner for the Next President: Research Universities
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How your brain remembers where you parked the car

If you run into an old friend at the train station, your memory will forever link the person you saw with the place where you saw them. For the first time, researchers have been able to see that sort of link being created in people's brains.
NPR
How Your Brain Remembers Where You Parked The Car
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UC researchers sweep prestigious National Awards for Young Scientists

The annual awards recognize the nation’s most exceptional young scientists and engineers. This is the first time that all three winners have hailed from one university system.

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A simple smile can help curb racial bias

Study, co-authored by a UC Berkeley professor, suggests that smiling at or sharing a positive moment with someone of another race can have a big impact on others.
Huffington Post
Something As Simple As Smiling Can Help Curb Racial Bias, Study Suggests
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Californians forgetting economics of higher education

Another state budget, accompanied by an eight-month-long controversy over UC, demonstrated once again that we Californians don’t have a clue about what our public universities mean to the state.
U-T San Diego
Californians forgetting economics of higher education
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Forecast for Southern California’s 2015 fire season

Fire ecologist spells out what could be ahead for the Southland in this fourth year of severe drought. (Image courtesy of Cal Fire)

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Top colleges producing Latino graduates in STEM fields

Berkeley, Davis and Irvine dominate top five schools awarding doctoral degrees to Latino students.
Excelencia in Education
Excelencia in Education reveals the Top 25 colleges producing Latino graduates …
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