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Bay Area Council: Overhaul California's higher-ed systems to boost workforce

The Bay Area Council Economic Institute says 'dramatic declines' in state funding are 'just as harmful' as bureaucratic mandates and distract from the mission of educating and training high-skilled workers.
San Francisco Business Times
Bay Area Council: Overhaul California's higher-ed systems to boost workforce
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HIV/AIDS prevention project targets young men of color

California HIV/AIDS Research Program supports the CRUSH project, which is tailored to those greatest at risk for HIV infection within Alameda County, and most underreached.
Oakland Tribune
HIV/AIDS prevention project targets young men of color in the East Bay
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Neural device designed to restore memory

Livermore Lab research engineers are working on the world's first implantable neural device to help the brain restore memory.
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Grad student takes on bitter cold and fast penguins

Far from balmy Santa Barbara, Umi Hoshijima is conducting ocean research in Antarctica.
Umi Hoshijima in Antarctica
UCSB GradPost
Graduate Student Umi Hoshijima Takes On Bitter Cold and Lightning Quick Penguin…
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Vision-correcting display among ‘World Changing Ideas’ for 2014

Technology to pre-correct displays on computer screens for vision-impaired users, developed by UC Berkeley engineers in collaboration with MIT colleagues, has been named one of the top 10 “world-changing ideas” of 2014.
Scientific American
Smartphone Screens Correct for Your Vision Flaws
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State should pay more for UC, poll finds

But the Public Policy Institute of California's poll also finds residents don't want higher taxes to pay for it.
U-T San Diego
State should pay more for UC, poll finds
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We are built to be kind

Psychologist Dacher Keltner from UC Berkeley seeks to better understand why people evolved pro-social emotions like empathy, compassion and gratitude.
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Innovation evangelist to spread gospel throughout UC system

QB3's Reg Kelly will help campuses identify ways to more efficiently morph research into products, as well as help UC officials develop a venture fund of up to $250 million.
San Francisco Business Times
Innovation, entrepreneurship evangelist Reg Kelly to spread gospel throughout U…
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Wearable device detects pollution to build air quality maps in real time

Keychain-sized gadget, devised by several UC Berkeley students, lets you constantly track exposure to air pollution via a smartphone app. But it’s also a way of crowdsourcing much broader studies on air quality.
Clarity air pollution sensor
Wired
This Wearable Detects Pollution to Build Air Quality Maps in Real Time
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Berkeley biotech licenses gene-editing tool to new company

Caribou Biosciences of Berkeley was co-founded by Jennifer Doudna and other scientists who have shaped the gene-editing technology known as Crispr-Cas9.
San Francisco Chronicle
Berkeley biotech licenses gene-editing tool to new company
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