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3-D printers help grow new jaws for dogs

Veterinary surgeons and biomedical engineers at UC Davis take a new step in replacing injured or cancerous bone.
CT scan image of Hoshi's skull
CBS Sacramento
3-D Printers Help Grow New Jaws For Dogs At UC Davis
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Football and brain shrinkage

A new study shows that college football players who have experienced concussions and those who have been playing for a longer period of time have a smaller hippocampal volume than others. Hear what UCLA's Dr. Christopher Giza says about concussions and young athletes.
UCLA
Concussions, youth and recovery
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Exercising the mind to treat attention deficits

A growing stream of research suggests that strengthening our cognitive control may help with attention deficit disorders.
exercising the mind
New York Times
Exercising the Mind to Treat Attention Deficits
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Finder of new worlds

UC Berkeley researcher is the most prolific American discoverer of alien worlds, so-called exoplanets circling stars beyond the sun.
Geoffrey Marcy
New York Times
Finder of New Worlds
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Stem cell treatments reach patients

Regenerative cell therapies are finally flooding into clinical trials, including 147 in California.
Dr. Joseph Ciacci, UC San Diego
U-T San Diego
Stem cell treatments reaching patients
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The benefits of mixing rich and poor

It's said that programs for the poor become poor programs. UC Berkeley's David Kirp's suggestion for improving Head Start: Open it to more affluent kids.
New York Times
The Benefits of Mixing Rich and Poor
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Why being rich might make you a jerk

A new study finds that people who are rich — or just consider themselves so — are more likely to cut people off in traffic, blow past pedestrians and even take candy from children.
driving
Slate
Why Being Rich Might Make You a Jerk
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The Cookie Monster Study

UC Berkeley conducted a study about power that is known in psychology circles as ‘The Cookie Monster Study.’ Have a listen.
cookies
Science Today
Link
The 'Cookie Monster Study'
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What lies behind 'The ADHD Explosion'

More than 10 percent of school-aged children in the U.S. have been diagnosed with ADHD. UC Berkeley professors Stephen Hinshaw and Richard Scheffler wonder whether diagnosis can be traced to our country's push for academic achievement and school accountability.
KQED Radio
What Lies Behind 'The ADHD Explosion'
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100 years of Cooperative Extension

For a century, UC Cooperative Extension has helped make California the nation's leading agricultural state.
farmers in orchard
University of California
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UC Cooperative Extension: 100 years and counting
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