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UC med centers to take lead in any confirmed Ebola cases

University of California medical centers will provide in-patient care for any Californians confirmed to have Ebola.

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New research center aims to develop second generation of surgical robots

Researchers at UC Berkeley are establishing a center for medical robotics with funding from the National Science Foundation and two private donors.
New York Times
New Research Center Aims to Develop Second Generation of Surgical Robots
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Curiosity: It helps us learn, but why?

New research from UC Davis suggests that curiosity triggers chemical changes in the brain that help us better understand and retain information.
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Curiosity: It Helps Us Learn, But Why?
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Billionaire’s $65 million gift to theoretical physics

Charles T. Munger, a longtime business partner of Warren Buffett, is donating $65 million to the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics at UC Santa Barbara.
New York Times
A Billionaire’s $65 Million Gift to Theoretical Physics
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Money still available for middle class scholarship

California officials have extended the filing period for a new program aimed at families with incomes of up to $150,000.
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Law students, lawyers help students avoid deportation

UC Hastings program goes to bat for DREAMers at UC Santa Cruz.
Santa Cruz Sentinel
Law students, lawyers help UC Santa Cruz students avoid deportation
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A sprinkle of compost helps rangeland lock up carbon

A compost experiment that began seven years ago on a Marin County ranch has uncovered a disarmingly simple and benign way to remove carbon dioxide from the air.
San Francisco Chronicle
A sprinkle of compost helps rangeland lock up carbon
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College accessibility report highlights UC’s support for low-income students

Report released by the Public Policy Institute of California confirms virtually no change in net price for UC's low-income students between the 2008-09 and 2011-12 academic years.

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Can Alaska’s waters be a respite for sick sea stars?

A deadly disease has been wiping out West Coast sea stars for more than a year. One place that has held off the disease the longest is Alaska. Researchers recently traveled there to search for new clues.
orange sea star
PBS Newshour
Can Alaska’s waters be a respite for sick sea stars?
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The benefits of ugly produce

Misshapen fruits and veggies may look odd, but taste just the same. But merchants commonly throw away anywhere from 20 to 40 percent of produce simply because of the way it looks. Find out more about what UC is doing about food waste and other food issues.
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The benefits of ugly carrots and failed lemons
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