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How to prevent ship strike deaths of endangered whales

Asha de Vos, a marine biologist at UC Santa Cruz, is using mathematical models to put Sri Lankan blue whales out of harm’s way.
Sri Lankan blue whale
Slate
Make Way for Whales
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California experiments with a fix to acidifying oceans

Marine biologists are witnessing oceans grow more acidic. There may be hope, though: Some pockets of underwater sea grasses along coastlines help buffer the acidity like an antacid does for heartburn.
underwater eel grass
NPR
Underwater Meadows Might Serve As Antacid For Acid Seas
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UC Davis institute stands watch against agroterrorism

Experts aim to prevent attacks that could have devastating effects on California's agriculture industry.
Sacramento Bee
Farm to warfare: UC Davis institute stands watch against agroterrorism
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Sleep disorders may raise risk of Alzheimer’s

Sleep disturbances such as apnea may increase the risk of Alzheimer’s disease, while moderate exercise in middle age and mentally stimulating games may prevent onset, according to new research from UCSF.
Washington Post
Sleep disorders may raise risk of Alzheimer’s, new research shows
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Award-winning UC Davis ale to be released

A German ale takes top honors in a student competition.
Sacramento Bee
Award-winning UC Davis ale to be released
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UC Davis biomedical academy helps move research to market

Entrepreneurship academy connects students, researchers and faculty with industry representatives and investors.
Sacramento Business Journal
UC Davis biomedical academy helps move research to market
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How much water does California have left?

UC Irvine's Jay Famiglietti: Southern California water managers are doing such a great job that you would hardly know we are in the midst of the worst drought since record-keeping began in the late 1800s.
Los Angeles Times
How much water does California have left?
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Slamming college costs is easy, but it’s unfair

How do we create a financially sustainable framework that enables us to achieve the goal of providing access to as many students as possible?
Sacramento Bee
Viewpoints: Slamming college costs is easy, but it’s unfair
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Napolitano selects Hawgood as UCSF chancellor

Hawgood is the UCSF Medical School dean and has been leading the campus in an interim role.

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Facebook still has no clue how you feel

Computers — and social media — still have a long way to go before they can really figure out human emotions.
Facebook and feelings illustration
Wired
Don’t Worry, Facebook Still Has No Clue How You Feel
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